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Has your kit company gone bankrupt?
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May 28th 05, 04:52 AM
Roger
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On 24 May 2005 15:14:08 -0700,
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Lou wrote:
I'm curious Mary, are you researching an article about builders, or
researching to write an article about builders? I could see where it
would be a good article.
Lou
Lou,
The purpose of the article is to inform builders (who may find
themselves in this situation) about what they can do to complete their
projects. In other words, perhaps builders will share their experience
with other builders.
I was hoping that through this thread, I would receive some information
about what people have done with regard to starting builders groups,
mining Internet sources, securing alternative parts/assemblies vendors,
etc.--whatever has worked to get the project finished despite problems
with the company.
In that case:
The Glasair would probably be a good example.
The original company did go under and there were some who got burnt,
but I don't think it was a large number.
OTOH the G-III is an expensive kit and I'd guess many opted for the
installment plan. I picked up a complete kit albeit a bit old. It
was from an estate and had never been taken out of the crate.
I went through the ADs and Updates and ordered all after calling to
make sure they were in stock. Within a few weeks I had all of the
updates.
About the only problem I had was obtaining resin after SH went out of
business and before the New Glasair started up. As they use Dow
Derakane it takes some hunting to find. Also I wanted it "unpromoted"
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
Mary
Roger