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He certainly has let down a lot of builders and pilots. I wonder why ANYBODY
would ever listen to him! "Dan Nafe" wrote in message ... Likely to be old news http://exosphereair.com |
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He certainly has let down a lot of builders and pilots. I wonder why
ANYBODY would ever listen to him! Maybe because he's also had some serious successes. The BD-4 may still be the best 4 place plans/kit built aircraft available if price is a worry. Even after all these years. There have been other successes as well (I'm too lazy to google it at the moment) |
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![]() The BD-4 may still be the best 4 place plans/kit built aircraft available if price is a worry. Even after all these years. There have been other successes as well (I'm too lazy to google it at the moment) Every single person who has gone into business with him, or invested money into any venture he has been associated with, has lost every penny and then some... It raised the hair on the back of my neck when he made the offer to contact them to invest brrrrr He is in interesting guy who thinks outside the box not necessarily a good thing in airplanes... He is also fun to be around, a guy who can talk nonstop on airplanes... I just would not let him see my wallet... denny |
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![]() " Every single person who has gone into business with him, or invested money into any venture he has been associated with, has lost every penny and then some... These guys http://www.tvap.com/have been around for several years now selling BD-4 kits, and they seem to be doing fine. Does anybody know anything more about them? |
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"Ron Webb" wrote:
There have been other successes as well (I'm too lazy to google it at the moment) Grumman Yankee |
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"Ron Webb" wrote:
http://www.tvap.com "last updated on January 24, 2007" with Christmas Greetings... There were some delivery issues when I looked at their "4", about that many years ago... I do love strutless highwings... |
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:46:16 -0800, "Ron Webb"
wrote: " Every single person who has gone into business with him, or invested money into any venture he has been associated with, has lost every penny and then some... These guys http://www.tvap.com/have been around for several years now selling BD-4 kits, and they seem to be doing fine. Does anybody know anything more about them? Never trust any one whos web site requires flash player. |
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![]() "Roger (K8RI)" wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:46:16 -0800, "Ron Webb" wrote: " Every single person who has gone into business with him, or invested money into any venture he has been associated with, has lost every penny and then some... These guys http://www.tvap.com/have been around for several years now selling BD-4 kits, and they seem to be doing fine. Does anybody know anything more about them? Never trust any one whos web site requires flash player. Boy, aint that the damned truth! |
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![]() There have been other successes as well (I'm too lazy to google it at the moment) Grumman Yankee -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- NOT EXACTLY, since.... There never was a BEDE Yankee. It's a long way from a sketch on a paper napkin to a "GRUMMAN" certified aircraft. http://www.grumman.net/aya/index.html "Virtually all of the Gang are members of the American Yankee Association, an international organization representing about 2000 "Grumman" owners in 17 countries around the world. You will note that "Grumman" is in quotes. This is because most of the fleet was manufactured by companies other than Grumman. In order, the manufacturers we American Aviation, Grumman American, Gulfstream American and American General and, starting in 1998, TLM Aerospace." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_American_AA-1 Development history The Yankee was originally designed in 1962 by Jim Bede as the BD-1 and was intended to be sold as a kit-built aircraft. Bede decided to certify the design under the then-new FAR Part 23 rules and offer it as a completed aircraft. No BD-1 kits were ever sold. The prototype first flew on July 11, 1963 and featured folding wings for trailering and ease of storage. Bede formed a company, Bede Aviation Corporation, based in Cleveland Ohio, to produce the aircraft, but the BD-1 never entered production as a certified aircraft. At that time the FAA was hesitant to certify a light aircraft with folding wings. The certification process was complex and expensive and disagreements arose between Bede and the other shareholders. As a result Bede was ousted by his business partners and the company renamed American Aviation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bede Development dragged on and eventually burned through a tremendous amount of money without delivering a final design. The investors finally gave up and forced Bede to leave the company in 1966. They re-formed in 1968 as American Aviation in order to produce the design in complete form as the AA-1 Yankee. A number of changes were later introduced into the design to make it more stable, notably a larger horizontal tail, and then a more forgiving airfoil on the main wing. The AA-1 and follow-on designs became fairly popular, notably the four-seat AA-5 Traveller. The company was later purchased by Grumman, becoming Grumman American. - Barnyard BOb - |
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