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On Sep 9, 8:51*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote: Relatively speaking the price of an airplane today is much higher than they were in the 1970's as compared to the value of a dollar and average wages back then. *And really, if you look at the price of complex automobiles with all the bells and whistles there really is no justification for planes to be priced so high. There just isn't that much more technology or material. For me personally after looking at the economy, I'd rather keep that much money in a safe place right now drawing a humble rate of interest than to spend it on a plane worth 35K that costs 120K. --- Mark When airplanes become mass produced in millions per year by robots, the price won't be much more than cars. So why, relatively speaking, were planes so much cheaper back in the 1970's? I don't think it was supply and demand but I could be wrong. Of course, airplanes are never going to be mass produced in millions per year by robots. Maybe not but with globalization of the world economy I wouldn't be suprised to see China step up to the plate and fill this niche. From a stand-point of profitablility I'm sure Cessna, Piper, and Beechcraft among others have found a nice balance of optimum profit by producing just enough inventory to keep the prices where they want them without having to tool up and mass produce. Labor would be their largest overhead and human resource management is always volatile. Back to the Chinese... this short video gives a nice little tutorial on the state of electric airplanes and China's contribution. Just think, no oxygen required. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwyyQ1BckK0 In term of cost, the best time to buy stuff is when the economy is down and people are dealing. No doubt and people are selling everything these days, especially in Florida where houses are 1/2 (or less) their former price. Most anywhere you can find a boat, travel trailor, or motorcycle for bargain prices and people are selling 120K airplanes for 80K. Problem is, after a year or so most of those toys just end up sitting in the garage and the 80K plane is STILL overpriced. -- Mark -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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