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For those of you with a strong stomach and a sound sense of humor, check out
Mr. Webers latest antics: http://dg-flugzeugbau.de/betreuung-e.html Cheers, Lars Peder |
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On Feb 8, 10:29*am, "Lars Peder Hansen"
wrote: For those of you with a strong stomach and a sound sense of humor, check out Mr. Webers latest antics:http://dg-flugzeugbau.de/betreuung-e.html Cheers, Lars Peder So, what I see first is: Free drawings Free Technical Notes/S/B and AD's Freee AFM and Repair manuals That is more than some mfg's, at least two I know charge for all the above... aerodyne |
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![]() So, what I see first is: Free drawings Free Technical Notes/S/B and AD's Freee AFM and Repair manuals That is more than some mfg's, at least two I know charge for all the above... aerodyne Would be useful to read whole article, the "Free" in Mr. Weber's newspeak should be understood as "The annual premium will be 425.00 Euro flat for 2011. This is for a "Full-Service-Agreement". All consecutive years will cost 245,00 for each glider." |
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The article is hard to understand, but I think the deal is that if you
signed up last year your cost will be 245.00 again this year, but if not it's 425.00 this year and 245 going forward, so you don't escape last years fee. It will be interesting to see how things work out in the future, I think he will want to collect the fee all the way back to 2010. I know there will be a lot of Weber bashing but I see the position he is in and it is costing him a ton of money to support all those types. He could have handled it very differently for example he could have bought just the rights to make a single LS type and not taken on the whole legacy line. That would have left the legacy owners with no support which is an option they have now, correct? Now if you have an older DG or LS you have two options, supported or not supported. What bugs me is the heavy handed 'pay me or you are grounded' attitude. Brian "The annual premium will be 425.00 Euro flat for 2011. This is for a "Full-Service-Agreement". All consecutive years will cost 245,00 for each glider." |
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The real point is that when he gets round to issuing an AD for
your glider the charge to prevent your glider becoming a garden ornament will be all the back years 'Service Contract' + the cost of the AD + any parts + VAT. So it isn't optional at all. Look at the huge number of DG and LS gliders for sale. He isn't just trying to extort money from owners but at the same time destroying the value of their property. At 20:39 08 February 2011, brianDG303 wrote: The article is hard to understand, but I think the deal is that if you signed up last year your cost will be 245.00 again this year, but if not it's 425.00 this year and 245 going forward, so you don't escape last years fee. It will be interesting to see how things work out in the future, I think he will want to collect the fee all the way back to 2010. I know there will be a lot of Weber bashing but I see the position he is in and it is costing him a ton of money to support all those types. He could have handled it very differently for example he could have bought just the rights to make a single LS type and not taken on the whole legacy line. That would have left the legacy owners with no support which is an option they have now, correct? Now if you have an older DG or LS you have two options, supported or not supported. What bugs me is the heavy handed 'pay me or you are grounded' attitude. Brian "The annual premium will be 425.00 Euro flat for 2011. This is for a "Full-Service-Agreement". All consecutive years will cost 245,00 for each glider." |
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Is it true that the EU is charging DG aprox $5000 a year to maintain
flight status for each glider type? If so, this is not a DG problem but a EU problem. I feel bad for DG getting stuck in the middle of a tax mess. I'm glad I live in the USA with my experimental status. FLyingnsx |
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 12:39:27 -0800 (PST), brianDG303
wrote: [...] he could have bought just the rights to make a single LS type and not taken on the whole legacy line. That would have left the legacy owners with no support which is an option they have now, correct? You mean, like the owners of other orphan gliders, such as Libelles? They are supported by a firm which charges for work, upgrades or parts, not for sheer ownership. aldo cernezzi |
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No it's not true that EU or EASA charge DG $5000 per year per type.
DG are trying to force the owners of existing gliders to subsidise their current operations. DG simply build a fleet of gliders that no-one wants to buy. LS8 - Possibly their best product, but no-one is buying Std Class anymore LS10 / DG808 - Too late arriving on the market. Why would you buy one of these in preference to a Ventus / ASG29 / JS1 DG1000 - Another good glider, but doesn't have the reputation of the Duo for private owners. Too expensive for club use DGs attitude to legacy LS owners has also put potential purchasers off. Given that there is in fact little to chose between a Duo & DG1000 if I was considering either I'd go for the Duo just to avoid dealing with DG. PF At 22:42 08 February 2011, Dr. John wrote: Is it true that the EU is charging DG aprox $5000 a year to maintain FLyingnsx |
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It's good to know that there is no big EASA tax behind the problem as
I was led to believe. I love my DG303 and hope they find a way to stay in business and also not offend the entire customer base. Maybe a DG-1001-F with flaps? Considering how difficult the glider business is with material and labor costs, it's no surprise that only the strongest and the best will remain in business. Dang, Darwin was right again. I wonder if they worry about the JS-2 20 Meter that I'm sure is in the works. I just wish a new glider cost would come down to luxury car cost and not a mid-level home cost . I hate it when I am dreaming about my future turbine sailplane and my wife reminds me that our house cost less than my plane would. I guess if the glider were nice enough, I might be able to sleep in it! |
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On Feb 9, 2:45*pm, "Dr. John" wrote:
It's good to know that there is no big EASA tax behind the problem as I was led to believe. *I love my DG303 and hope they find a way to stay in business and also not offend the entire customer base. *Maybe a DG-1001-F with flaps? * Considering how difficult the glider business is with material and labor costs, it's no surprise that only the strongest and the best will remain in business. *Dang, Darwin was right again. *I wonder if they worry about the JS-2 *20 Meter that I'm sure is in the works. *I just wish a new glider cost would come down to luxury car cost and not a mid-level home cost . * I hate it when I am dreaming about my future turbine sailplane and my wife reminds me that our house cost less than my plane would. *I guess if the glider were nice enough, I might be able to sleep in it! Well, if you buy one against your wife's wishes, you WILL be sleeping in it! ![]() |
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