Business Plan
Sol-Air lol
Solis Aer (latin for Sun / Air ) (or Aeris is technically air too i think )
Solis Vim Aeris (sun air force)
Buy a couple
eFlyer 2 airplanes and let Brett Aviation use them for training
Build/buy a hangar to keep them all under one roof
Install solar panels and Tesla power walls so the flying energy is 100% green
Charge $42/hour to rent the plane (or lower if you could, but 42 is a good number (tach time instead of hobbs, only pay when using engine?))
Could also start without solar panels and have 3 airplanes lol.
2 planes is 1,000,000 (90kwhr each)
2 hangars is $1000/mo
12 tesla power walls $20k (13.5kwh each, $10k each) $120,000
360kwh
100kw solar panels (cost per watt $2.75) $275,000 4 hours / day average of sun for panels
roughly 15 hours of flight time from solar (could use more from wall)
$1.5 million dollars gets you 2 planes, and 15 hours of flight time per day from solar (or just pay per kwhr, coal plant is right across the water lol)
Payment on 20 years is $6500/mo + hangar + insurance (say $9000 / mo)
100% usage is 11,250 / mo (at $25/hr)
75% usage is 8,437 / mo (at $25/hr)
50% usage is 5,625 / mo (at $25/hr) ← under water but maybe? could just raise the rate a bit ($30?)
Links
Flight Planning
Airplane Requirements
Autopilot
Aircraft
Electric Aircraft
Links
Factory
Here are the factors for me choosing a plane:
First Plane Attributes: (in order from must have to would be nice) (2017 updated) Starting to care less about speed, because that comes with dollars up front and maintenance down the line… Who cares if it an extra 30 to 80 minutes to get somewhere, it still beats the hell out of driving. It has to be about cost. If you can get a plane under $35k then you can train in that plane.
To that end, the following planes stand out for me for a first plane:
Progression
With unlimited funding, this looks like the path to take
Simple:
Cessna 150/152 (you can get child seats in these)
Cherokee 180 / Cessna 172 ← I may skip to here due to 4 family members
Grumman / American General AA5B (has ground control issues due to braking)
Cherokee 235 / 260 (if you want 6 seats)
Lancair ES / Diamond DA40 / Cirrus 20
Complex:
Beech A36 / Mooney / Meyers 200 (Something Fast)
Piper Matrix
Piper Merdian (something pressurized)
Lancair ES-P / Columbia 300 or 400 (The Lancair dominates with pressurized cruising)
EADS Socata TBM 850 or pressurized Piper (Mirage)
Cirrus Vision Jet
Costs
Unless you fly a lot, renting is always going to be cheaper. Nice to have your own plane, but you'll pay! Why not just try renting for a while and see how often you use it? I did for a while, was great but didn't set aside the funds in the budget to keep it up.
Homebuilt
Flight Training
Accelerated Training
One option would be to go somewhere with good weather (Arizona comes to mind) and just concentrate on flying for three weeks and get as much done as possible. (It would be nice if I could base out of Tempe (Chris!!), but if not, this works:
Prescott
Tempe
Being able to base out of Chris's house! Wow, that seems like a good plan!
Tucson
At Home Training
Could always just stay on the trail and commute to Salisbury
Missions
NOTE: Dave and Cate Easmunt are based out of their air park here at
42KY
You probably won't get people to be in the plane longer than 4 hours at a stretch… so either you get a fast enough plane to get there in 4 hours, or make a stop and plan for an extra hour in there.
Charleston
Merritt Island
Maine
Montreal
Airplanes
Fractional Ownership
What You Want
Training