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On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 06:13:14 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote:
Jim Logajan writes: The statistics indicate that the pilots that have accidents in Cirrus aircraft are generally not low time pilots, so any allegations about the marketing are irrelevant. What is the average number of hours that a Cirrus accident pilot has? Aw, the troll at work! Let's tune in and see if Jim swallows the hook, line and/or sinker ![]() -- hierophant http://heremypants.weebly.com/ |
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"Jim Logajan" wrote
Mxsmanic wrote: The same old ****. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please, I'm _Beggin'_ you! Don't respond to this douche bag. He has had a very bad effect on the group, and it almost looks like it is starting to come back. If people fall for this troll's style again... Forget about any recovery. -- Jim in NC |
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2011 01:02:12 -0500, Morgans wrote:
"Jim Logajan" wrote Mxsmanic wrote: The same old ****. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please, I'm _Beggin'_ you! Don't respond to this douche bag. He has had a very bad effect on the group, and it almost looks like it is starting to come back. If people fall for this troll's style again... Forget about any recovery. -- Jim in NC I would think Jim has most of his time wrapped up in hiring attorneys and seeking out forgers. But I could be wrong ![]() -- hierophant http://heremypants.weebly.com/ |
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hierophant wrote:
I would think Jim has most of his time wrapped up in hiring attorneys and seeking out forgers. But I could be wrong ![]() You are wrong. :-) |
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 19:05:02 -0700, Robert Barker wrote:
"Bob Moore" wrote in message . 153.163... "Robert Barker" wrote The Chinese bought part of GM so I don't buy them. Now Cirrus is off my wish list. Not too well informed...eh? "But Buick, which sold more vehicles in China than it did in the U.S. last year, faces an uphill battle on its home turf. Its U.S. sales have tumbled 46 percent since 2002. And the slide continues so far this year." This is a 2007 news article. Bob Moore 2010 article. http://articles.economictimes.indiat...ations-tim-lee They only have 1% for now. They don't invent or innovate on their own - independent thought is discouraged. So they bring foreign companies in, let them operate for a bit, nationalize them, then become your next competitor. It's happened over and over and over. Robert, there is no arguing with someone who has a chunk on his shoulder for this set of foreign nationals or that set of FNs. I could point out that there are dozens of countries that have run their businesses in similar fashion but why get in the way of your chosen funset? ![]() As far as Cirrus is concerned, it is a fine aircraft which can well become a better one and a less expensive alternative mutually. The only way that can happen in these days and times is for the Chinese to step in; sure beats the Koreans! The Chinese now own a piston-engine manufacturer, two VLJ airframes, a kit company and several other technologies. Can any American company say the same? If we rely on Wichita and Florida to fashion our aircraft, we will continue to be in a spiral of increasing prices (including operating expenses) and decreasing performance. The entry of the Chinese in the GA market is a good thing imho; it was bound to happen and now it has. -- hierophant http://heremypants.weebly.com/ |
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In rec.aviation.piloting hierophant wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 19:05:02 -0700, Robert Barker wrote: "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 153.163... "Robert Barker" wrote The Chinese bought part of GM so I don't buy them. Now Cirrus is off my wish list. Not too well informed...eh? "But Buick, which sold more vehicles in China than it did in the U.S. last year, faces an uphill battle on its home turf. Its U.S. sales have tumbled 46 percent since 2002. And the slide continues so far this year." This is a 2007 news article. Bob Moore 2010 article. http://articles.economictimes.indiat...ations-tim-lee They only have 1% for now. They don't invent or innovate on their own - independent thought is discouraged. So they bring foreign companies in, let them operate for a bit, nationalize them, then become your next competitor. It's happened over and over and over. Robert, there is no arguing with someone who has a chunk on his shoulder for this set of foreign nationals or that set of FNs. I could point out that there are dozens of countries that have run their businesses in similar fashion but why get in the way of your chosen funset? ![]() As far as Cirrus is concerned, it is a fine aircraft which can well become a better one and a less expensive alternative mutually. The only way that can happen in these days and times is for the Chinese to step in; sure beats the Koreans! The Chinese now own a piston-engine manufacturer, two VLJ airframes, a kit company and several other technologies. Can any American company say the same? If we rely on Wichita and Florida to fashion our aircraft, we will continue to be in a spiral of increasing prices (including operating expenses) and decreasing performance. The entry of the Chinese in the GA market is a good thing imho; it was bound to happen and now it has. What really happens will depend a lot on how much is moved to China and what the FAA does. Lot's of countries make airplanes, but when is the last time anyone saw an APM 30 Lion on the local airplane dealers lot? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Martin Hotze writes:
Am 02.03.2011 03:59, schrieb Robert Barker: The Chinese bought part of GM so I don't buy them. Now Cirrus is off my wish list. they (Chinese) also own most of the US debt. What do you wanna do now? :-) Haha. As if he could ever afford a Cirrus anyway. To avoid Chinese good now you have to live in a cave...hmmm...maybe that's why Bin Laden does? -- Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. -- Mark Twain |
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"Robert Barker" writes:
They don't invent or innovate on their own - independent thought is discouraged. I think YOU need to think independently of talk radio. -- In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences. ~ Robert G. Ingersoll |
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On 2011-03-03, Robert Barker wrote:
Based on the quality of all the other crap that comes from China. Sure, it will be made in the US... For now. How long till they do like they have historically done and move everything over there and "refine" the design. Cheap crap is cheap crap wherever it is made, it is not something that the Chinese have a monopoly on. Having had a number of PCBs made in China, I can say the quality and reliability of those were top notch. |
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