100 hour CAMit 3300
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:17 pm
HI all,
Just wanted to report that I have just passed 100 hours on my CAMit 3300 since the first start on 3/07/16.
It has ran flawlessly with no hiccups, burps or hesitations. I usually cruise at 2600 rpm with an avg. indicated cruise of 137 mph with an over 300 mile range and over an hour reserve. I have been burning an avg. 4.5 gph using 91 octane. I have figured that if I fly 100 hours per year my cost per hour works out to just over $33 per hour, including insurance, hangar rent, condition Inspection, 25 hour maintenance and fuel.
It has taken me to many fly-ins, breakfasts and lunches with the "retired guys' whenever I had a chance. It has taken my wife and I, from Iowa, to Door County, the Upper Peninsula, NW Minnesota, and even a few date dinners. She loves it as much as I do because it can easily climb her out of the "bumps". It has even taken me to the largest gathering of Sonex in the state of Iowa ever (I think) when Doug Boyd and Lorin Miller arrived at the Algona fly-in just after I arrived. So a total of 3 Sonex. One fly-in patron asked if we were going to put on a show. I did miss Oshkosh this year after flying to the last 3.
I would recommend a CAMit to anyone looking for a reliable, powerful, efficient aircraft engine but we all know how that story ends. I am still glad I purchased the CAMit and the experience I had installing it.
Happy flying all,
Ken W
Sonex 959 430 hrs
CAMit 3300 061 100 hrs
Just wanted to report that I have just passed 100 hours on my CAMit 3300 since the first start on 3/07/16.
It has ran flawlessly with no hiccups, burps or hesitations. I usually cruise at 2600 rpm with an avg. indicated cruise of 137 mph with an over 300 mile range and over an hour reserve. I have been burning an avg. 4.5 gph using 91 octane. I have figured that if I fly 100 hours per year my cost per hour works out to just over $33 per hour, including insurance, hangar rent, condition Inspection, 25 hour maintenance and fuel.
It has taken me to many fly-ins, breakfasts and lunches with the "retired guys' whenever I had a chance. It has taken my wife and I, from Iowa, to Door County, the Upper Peninsula, NW Minnesota, and even a few date dinners. She loves it as much as I do because it can easily climb her out of the "bumps". It has even taken me to the largest gathering of Sonex in the state of Iowa ever (I think) when Doug Boyd and Lorin Miller arrived at the Algona fly-in just after I arrived. So a total of 3 Sonex. One fly-in patron asked if we were going to put on a show. I did miss Oshkosh this year after flying to the last 3.
I would recommend a CAMit to anyone looking for a reliable, powerful, efficient aircraft engine but we all know how that story ends. I am still glad I purchased the CAMit and the experience I had installing it.
Happy flying all,
Ken W
Sonex 959 430 hrs
CAMit 3300 061 100 hrs