Thanks, everyone, for your valuable information. I appreciate it.
From old threads on the forum to this thread, I am seeing 2000-3000 hours to build to the QB kit level of completion. Since I won't include learning/research time in my calculation and since I intend to buy those component parts that are the most difficult and time-consuming to build, 2000 hours is what I will prepare for. I realize that will be about the half-way point in my total project.
Since the QB kit is selling for $86k before shipping and sales tax, I will use $92k as my actual cost to buy it. If I budget high at $32k to scratch-build (with some purchased component parts) to the QB point in the project, that leaves about $60k in savings to compare to my extra 2000 hours of build time.
That looks like $30 per hour. But I have to make quite a bit more than that and pay my taxes to have a net income of $30 /hr.
The only other issue left is how much longer will I have to wait to be flying my 4B. Given a kit lead time of up to 18 months, I would need to average about 26 hours per week on the project up to the QB level to break even time-wise. That is possible in the beginning, but not probable for the entire 18 months. Still, 6-12 months delay is fine with me given the savings.
From old threads on the forum to this thread, I am seeing 2000-3000 hours to build to the QB kit level of completion. Since I won't include learning/research time in my calculation and since I intend to buy those component parts that are the most difficult and time-consuming to build, 2000 hours is what I will prepare for. I realize that will be about the half-way point in my total project.
Since the QB kit is selling for $86k before shipping and sales tax, I will use $92k as my actual cost to buy it. If I budget high at $32k to scratch-build (with some purchased component parts) to the QB point in the project, that leaves about $60k in savings to compare to my extra 2000 hours of build time.
That looks like $30 per hour. But I have to make quite a bit more than that and pay my taxes to have a net income of $30 /hr.
The only other issue left is how much longer will I have to wait to be flying my 4B. Given a kit lead time of up to 18 months, I would need to average about 26 hours per week on the project up to the QB level to break even time-wise. That is possible in the beginning, but not probable for the entire 18 months. Still, 6-12 months delay is fine with me given the savings.
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