Originally Posted by
Flyboyxc91
So hopefully you're talking about the ballpark figure of $75/ Hr wet with a 100 HR block because under your logic we might be able to burn a mere 2 gallons an hour and come out with your math. Good luck with that fuel planning scenario and engine maintenance.
Those numbers are real numbers taken directly from my last time builder.
His planned flights were at 2100 RPM, with an average fuel burn of 5.54 gal/hr. If you plan your fuel stops wisely you can refuel for about $3.50/gal. Based on a 100hr block brings my math to $74.39/hr for a wet equivalent.