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Frank Olson wrote:
Look at their website... http://www.electraflyer.com/prices.html. Heck... even their most expensive battery pack is "peanuts" compared to the price you're going to pay for fuel for five years... I did. For $4400 to $8500 you get a battery pack for a single place ultralight you will have to replace every 5 years or so whether you fly or not. What's your fuel consumption now?? It's not going to change over five years (unless you upgrade to a bigger plane)... What *is* going to change is the cost per gallon. Except my airplane if 4 place, not 1, and I can fly it into any airport, which you can't do with an ultralight, so the comparison is apples and lug wrenches. Everyone that owns an aircraft knows how to budget. "Lump sum" payments like propeller overhauls, engine overhauls... I set aside the dollars for all these items for every hour I put on the Hobbs... Don't you?? Mind you I fly a medium twin (Piper Aerostar) and I don't like "lump sum" payments anymore than you do. Then you should have no problem with $4400 to $8500 every five years for a 1 place ultralight. What loan?? You buy the batteries with the aircraft. You budget for replacement five years down the road (and add about 10 - 20 percent for "contingencies") The original thread was about FBO's having spare battery packs to keep the airplanes flying between student/renters. Please learn to read. It isn't when you factor in a contingency for something like a rock or bird strike... Not much chance of a rock of bird strike with a 1 place ultralight; the prop is high and the birds are faster. Heh... Not on any of the conventional aircraft I've flown. I split my time between a Cessna 185 on amphib floats and a Piper Aerostar. That just means you don't have much experience. And I would hardly call a 1 place ultralight a conventional aircraft. Correct... There hasn't been a "TBO" set yet... So let's factor in that cost as well... An electric motor is a pretty simple device compared to even a normally aspirated IO-540... True, but totally irrelevant. I try to keep things simple. We were comparing the cost of fuel. I threw in the other stuff to make a point. The cost your FBO is going to charge on maintaining an electric motor over a reciprocating engine is going to be "peanuts". I'm sure the local FBO's are going to be standing in line to buy 1 place ultralights. Swapping the battery pack looks like something even my grand daughter will be able to do... in a few years. :-) Totally irrelevant to the cost of keeping the spares on hand. Nope. It's "one" battery pack... Not if you have to have spares on hand so the next renter can fly the airplane without having to wait for the batteries to charge. Huh?? You use a trickle charge to maintain the charge on the battery (between uses), not to say... go cross country with the aircraft. Huh my ass. The original thread was that FBO's would keep precharged battery packs on hand so the next customer can fly the plane without waiting hours for the pack to recharge. But that is rather moot as there are few FBO'x that are going to be able to rent 1 place ultralights and zero that will be able to provide training in them. And all the little birdies sing "cheap, cheap, cheap!" :-) If you are seeing little birdies, I would suggest seeing a doctor. Spending $4400 to $8500 every five years on batteries to fly a 1 place ultralight is not what I would call cheap. Most 1 place ultralights burn less in gas in terms of dollars in a year than I spend on french fries. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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