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![]() wrote in message ... Paul Tomblin wrote: Introtech is in San Diego. What's "snow"? Fair enough. But tested and safe to over 80MPH winds (per their website)? How can this not be a hoax? -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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In a previous article, "Richard Kaplan" said:
wrote in message ... Introtech is in San Diego. What's "snow"? Fair enough. But tested and safe to over 80MPH winds (per their website)? How can this not be a hoax? Read the web site - they tested it by backing a Gulfstream jet up to it. -- Paul Tomblin , not speaking for anybody Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it. - Donald Knuth |
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Richard Kaplan wrote:
Fair enough. But tested and safe to over 80MPH winds (per their website)? How can this not be a hoax? As an AE I'm suspicious about the pressure differential too, but that's the spec I'm least concerned with. The one I like best is "cool cockpit". As a businessman, if this proves to be a good and needed product I may try to get involved (not a shill yet). |
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Interesting idea (not a shill here), but I'm sure my local airport
would say no regardless. The $10,000+ price tag makes me a whole lot less interested. Chris wrote in message ... This time of year a cool cockpit would be welcome, and we're all #$%! tired of cleaning off bird droppings. The waiting list for hangar space is endless. Does anyone have experience with this gadget? Apparently it opens hydraulically from a solar-charged battery. http://www.planepocket.com Thanks. Henry |
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![]() SeeAndAvoid wrote: Interesting idea (not a shill here), but I'm sure my local airport would say no regardless. The $10,000+ price tag makes me a whole lot less interested. That's about half the worth of most of the civilian a/c I've flown! At $6k or so, and if I had something quite nice to protect with no hangar space available, maybe. |
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This time of year a cool cockpit would be welcome, and we're all #$%! tired of cleaning off bird droppings. The waiting list for hangar space is endless. Does anyone have experience with this gadget? Apparently it opens hydraulically from a solar-charged battery. http://www.planepocket.com Cool cockpit maybe, but I don't think it will solve the bird droppings problem. Seems to me you would be creating a whole new area for birds to nest in. Plus it would not protect against my biggest nemesis of outdoor storage: the continous blast of dust and grit kicked up by the prevailing winds. Hot windy days combined with damp coastal evenings means the entire plane has a cemented-on dust coat in less than a week. I use a canvas cover to keep it off the canopy. There is a demo model at my airport (RHV), but as far as I know, they haven't sold any. The reason could be that while the wait for a hangar is very long, the wait for a spot in the shelters (essentially tiedowns with a roof overhead) is only about 18 months. Shelter spots cost about $100 more per month than tiedowns, so the $10,000 price tag would pay for the added cost of a shelter spot for a long time. With such a steep price tag, I wonder if they have considered leasing them? Ross Oliver |
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Ross Oliver wrote:
Shelter spots cost about $100 more per month than tiedowns, so the $10,000 price tag would pay for the added cost of a shelter spot for a long time. With such a steep price tag, I wonder if they have considered leasing them? I have seen several posts and even more emails on this, and appreciate the opportunity to review these diverse viewpoints. If I get involved with this project you may be certain of two things: lower purchase price, and an adaptive sales/marketing system that includes leasing and other creative financing methods. To me, it looks like a great idea the success of which requires manufacturing engineering and production volume to get unit cost down, plus distribution/financing options to satisfy all types of users and acquirers. More opinions are really welcome! And at Reid Hillview, what are the rates on hangar, shelter, and tiedown space? Henry |
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Seems to be a good idea, but perhaps expensive.
It looks like it obstructs the neighboring tee's in a tiedown area (the ones next to the plane that face the other way.) wrote in message ... This time of year a cool cockpit would be welcome, and we're all #$%! tired of cleaning off bird droppings. The waiting list for hangar space is endless. Does anyone have experience with this gadget? Apparently it opens hydraulically from a solar-charged battery. http://www.planepocket.com Thanks. Henry |
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