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Give it up, Walter!
Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: 1. Causing the extinction of some exquisitely beautiful sailplanes. 2. Having you and your 'secret investor' go bankrupt. Leave LS in DG's capable German hands! |
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Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, =
and you will only succeed in 2 things: HAHAHAHAAHAAAA... Eastern Block manufactured crap! ROFLMAO!!! ![]() Have You ever heard that Stemme S-10 is manufactured in Poland and the = German just put the engine inside and stick the brand name? It's hard to understand but true. --=20 Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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"John" wrote in message thlink.net...
Give it up, Walter! Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: 1. Causing the extinction of some exquisitely beautiful sailplanes. 2. Having you and your 'secret investor' go bankrupt. Leave LS in DG's capable German hands! How much of the current DG's are manufactured in Slovenia (AMS)? What content % of SH gliders are currently being manufactured in the old Eastern Block? I think that all German manufactures are feeling the pinch of a high value euro and expensive labour and are looking for ways to make glider manufacturing more cost effective. These saving will hopefully be passed on to us - the glider pilots who fly these beautiful machines. The LAK's currently being manufactured are very well built and appear to be finished as well as their German counterparts. If the LS 4 can be bought back into production at an affordable price - with a finish equal to the original gliders - why should people not buy it? It appears that the HpH 304 C and CZ's, which were also originally German gliders - now being manufactured by a Czech company, are selling well. Maybe I am a little biased as the LAK which I bought for a price far cheaper than any comparable German glider is an absolute joy to fly. I also have the pleasure of owning my own glider with all the pride that goes with it every time that people admire my beautiful ship. Clinton LAK 12 |
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The wing tips on Blaniks are an example of beautiful hand crafted
workmanship that came from the Eastern block. "John" wrote in message thlink.net... Give it up, Walter! Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: 1. Causing the extinction of some exquisitely beautiful sailplanes. 2. Having you and your 'secret investor' go bankrupt. Leave LS in DG's capable German hands! |
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I own a Stemme, most of the composite work done in Poland. And also a
Schleicher 26e, German to the bone. Inside the Stemme, in places most won't see without a borescope, there's dust and fiberglass bits that could/should have been removed before assembly. Some Stemmes more of this, some less. If I were building it and taking pride in my work, all those out of sight places would be spotless. In those hidden away places inside my 26e, it's absolutely flawless. Seems Schleicher cares just as much about the "hidden quality" as the pretty outsides. btw, I still love the Stemme! Fact remains that quality sometimes suffers when using sub-contractors. Bits of fiberglass are way more acceptable than spar caps that come apart. -- bumper ZZ (reverse all after @) "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ... Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: HAHAHAHAAHAAAA... Eastern Block manufactured crap! ROFLMAO!!! ![]() Have You ever heard that Stemme S-10 is manufactured in Poland and the German just put the engine inside and stick the brand name? It's hard to understand but true. -- Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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Clint,
Can you tell us about parts availability and service experiences with LAK? J4 "Clint" wrote in message om... "John" wrote in message thlink.net... Give it up, Walter! Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: 1. Causing the extinction of some exquisitely beautiful sailplanes. 2. Having you and your 'secret investor' go bankrupt. Leave LS in DG's capable German hands! How much of the current DG's are manufactured in Slovenia (AMS)? What content % of SH gliders are currently being manufactured in the old Eastern Block? I think that all German manufactures are feeling the pinch of a high value euro and expensive labour and are looking for ways to make glider manufacturing more cost effective. These saving will hopefully be passed on to us - the glider pilots who fly these beautiful machines. The LAK's currently being manufactured are very well built and appear to be finished as well as their German counterparts. If the LS 4 can be bought back into production at an affordable price - with a finish equal to the original gliders - why should people not buy it? It appears that the HpH 304 C and CZ's, which were also originally German gliders - now being manufactured by a Czech company, are selling well. Maybe I am a little biased as the LAK which I bought for a price far cheaper than any comparable German glider is an absolute joy to fly. I also have the pleasure of owning my own glider with all the pride that goes with it every time that people admire my beautiful ship. Clinton LAK 12 |
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![]() Think a little bit. Do you call Lak-17/19 and Genesis2, HPH produced Glasfluegel 304CZ and ELAN/AMS gliders DG-505/1000 eastern-block manufactured crap? Lak-17 showed its perfomance at Lezsno last summer and it wasn't bad at all. Tanel (flown Blaniks Jantars and Laks- all so called eastern-block manufactured crap) John wrote: Give it up, Walter! Nobody will buy your Eastern block manufactured "pseudo-LS" crap, and you will only succeed in 2 things: 1. Causing the extinction of some exquisitely beautiful sailplanes. 2. Having you and your 'secret investor' go bankrupt. Leave LS in DG's capable German hands! |
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Think a little bit. Do you call Lak-17/19 and Genesis2, HPH produced=20
Glasfluegel 304CZ and ELAN/AMS gliders DG-505/1000 eastern-block=20 manufactured crap?=20 Add to this list SZD-55, SZD-51 Junior for beginners, and SZD-50 Puchacz = for complete newbies. All of them are in production again. Regards, --=20 Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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I call all those ships you mentioned 'second rate' performers.
Who is going to develop anything new for LS out of the Eastern Block? How can you hope to compete with the German University trained whiz-kid designers? The best that can be done is the provision of cheap labor to build something designed elsewhere...... and with the advent of the Discus CS and Duo-Discus spar problems, I doubt even that. Should LS go out of Germany, I hope you prove us all wrong. John "Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ... Think a little bit. Do you call Lak-17/19 and Genesis2, HPH produced Glasfluegel 304CZ and ELAN/AMS gliders DG-505/1000 eastern-block manufactured crap? Add to this list SZD-55, SZD-51 Junior for beginners, and SZD-50 Puchacz for complete newbies. All of them are in production again. Regards, -- Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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"John" wrote:
How can you hope to compete with the German University trained whiz-kid designers? .... Should LS go out of Germany, I hope you prove us all wrong. As I understand, maybe I'm wrong, LS has been bought by German investors lead by Walter Eisele. Production, only, will be sub-contracted to LAK for the obvious reason of low costs and good quality history. So, development of new models would be in the hands (heads) of the german owners... As a DG fan I'm not happy, their service has always been excellent; as a glider pilot, I wait and see what happens next. Maybe the court? Aldo Cernezzi |
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