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Did I hear that Cambridge has gone bust? Is there anyone
likely to buy them out and keep them going? |
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Hi,
Cambridge has not gone bust. They are doing well. I am a Cambridge dealer. I just purchased and received quite a few 302s. They have even improved the product. The case now has a textured black finish. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mark Hope" wrote in message ... Did I hear that Cambridge has gone bust? Is there anyone likely to buy them out and keep them going? |
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Paul,
Do they still do spares for MNAV as I need a new display and they have been hard to come by. Regards Robin In message NsKod.75993$V41.21988@attbi_s52, Paul Remde writes Hi, Cambridge has not gone bust. They are doing well. I am a Cambridge dealer. I just purchased and received quite a few 302s. They have even improved the product. The case now has a textured black finish. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mark Hope" wrote in message ... Did I hear that Cambridge has gone bust? Is there anyone likely to buy them out and keep them going? -- Robin Birch |
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Hi Robin,
That is a good question. I'll copy Gary Kammerer on this note for his feedback. Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Robin Birch" wrote in message ... Paul, Do they still do spares for MNAV as I need a new display and they have been hard to come by. Regards Robin In message NsKod.75993$V41.21988@attbi_s52, Paul Remde writes Hi, Cambridge has not gone bust. They are doing well. I am a Cambridge dealer. I just purchased and received quite a few 302s. They have even improved the product. The case now has a textured black finish. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mark Hope" wrote in message ... Did I hear that Cambridge has gone bust? Is there anyone likely to buy them out and keep them going? -- Robin Birch |
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Paul Remde wrote:
That is a good question. I'll copy Gary Kammerer on this note for his feedback. You might also want to ask him the meaning of this record pulled from the State of Mississippi web site: Name History Name Name Type CAMBRIDGE AERO INSTRUMENTS, INC. Legal Business Corporation - Domestic - Information Business ID: 706908 Status: Dissolved Creation Date: 9/11/2001 State of Incorporation: MS Principal Office Address: No Address Principal Mailing Address: 2135 Treasurer Drive Hernando MS 38632 Listing Address: No Address Last Annual Report Filed Date: 4/25/2002 Last Annual Report Filed: 2002 Annual Report Month: January Someone is obviously still shipping products, but as far as Mississippi is concerned, the business entity "Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc." no longer exists. It's probably not a big deal, but it would be nice to know who I'd be doing business with, if my 302 needed repairs... Marc |
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If my memory serves me right there was more information
on their tangled recent history on the Cambridge web site a few months ago - if so it has now been removed. A licensing agreement (or similar) to another entity with Cambridge in its title was ended. That is possibly the explanation for the confusion. The expired business address given below by the previous poster is not the current Horn Lake MS Cambridge business and operational address. The last annual report from there was Jan 2002 and we know that Cambridge continues to operate since then. The website has details about the instruments they still support in the 'service' section - anything before the M-NAV is no longer supported. A hunt round the Cambridge website and previous similar threads on RAS might help. John Galloway At 07:00 25 November 2004, Marc Ramsey wrote: Paul Remde wrote: That is a good question. I'll copy Gary Kammerer on this note for his feedback. You might also want to ask him the meaning of this record pulled from the State of Mississippi web site: Name History Name Name Type CAMBRIDGE AERO INSTRUMENTS, INC. Legal Business Corporation - Domestic - Information Business ID: 706908 Status: Dissolved Creation Date: 9/11/2001 State of Incorporation: MS Principal Office Address: No Address Principal Mailing Address: 2135 Treasurer Drive Hernando MS 38632 Listing Address: No Address Last Annual Report Filed Date: 4/25/2002 Last Annual Report Filed: 2002 Annual Report Month: January Someone is obviously still shipping products, but as far as Mississippi is concerned, the business entity 'Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc.' no longer exists. It's probably not a big deal, but it would be nice to know who I'd be doing business with, if my 302 needed repairs... Marc |
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I sent my 302 to them last Feb. 2004 for servicing, they turned it around in
about a week. I even spoke with them over the phone. I know of others that have had businees with them this year. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly safe, and enjoy this day # 711. |
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Hi,
I'll forward the note below to Cambridge for them to send a response. R-Track is the company that has been producing and supporting Cambridge products all this year under the Cambridge name. They still are. Paul Remde "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message . com... Paul Remde wrote: That is a good question. I'll copy Gary Kammerer on this note for his feedback. You might also want to ask him the meaning of this record pulled from the State of Mississippi web site: Name History Name Name Type CAMBRIDGE AERO INSTRUMENTS, INC. Legal Business Corporation - Domestic - Information Business ID: 706908 Status: Dissolved Creation Date: 9/11/2001 State of Incorporation: MS Principal Office Address: No Address Principal Mailing Address: 2135 Treasurer Drive Hernando MS 38632 Listing Address: No Address Last Annual Report Filed Date: 4/25/2002 Last Annual Report Filed: 2002 Annual Report Month: January Someone is obviously still shipping products, but as far as Mississippi is concerned, the business entity "Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc." no longer exists. It's probably not a big deal, but it would be nice to know who I'd be doing business with, if my 302 needed repairs... Marc |
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John Galloway wrote:
A licensing agreement (or similar) to another entity with Cambridge in its title was ended. That is possibly the explanation for the confusion. The expired business address given below by the previous poster is not the current Horn Lake MS Cambridge business and operational address. The last annual report from there was Jan 2002 and we know that Cambridge continues to operate since then. Understood. The question is, if "Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc." no longer exists, than who is the manufacturer of record for the 302, etc.? If it is R-Track, fine, but they need to make that clear to their current and future customers. This isn't just of academic interest, the IGC documents explicitly tie the approval to a business entity which may no longer exist. Marc |
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Fear not, indeed celebrate, for coincidentally this
is the first anniversary of the updating of the IGC approval documents:-) http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/igc_approved_frs.pdf http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/cambridge302.pdf John Galloway At 19:30 25 November 2004, Marc Ramsey wrote: John Galloway wrote: A licensing agreement (or similar) to another entity with Cambridge in its title was ended. That is possibly the explanation for the confusion. The expired business address given below by the previous poster is not the current Horn Lake MS Cambridge business and operational address. The last annual report from there was Jan 2002 and we know that Cambridge continues to operate since then. Understood. The question is, if 'Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc.' no longer exists, than who is the manufacturer of record for the 302, etc.? If it is R-Track, fine, but they need to make that clear to their current and future customers. This isn't just of academic interest, the IGC documents explicitly tie the approval to a business entity which may no longer exist. Marc |
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