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They still make them actually.
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![]() "sleepy6" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 5 Mar 2006 08:49:17 -0800, wrote: I saw earlier posts about North Texan's Butterfly and was impressed with the depth and quality of discussion regarding patents and the limitations and requirements for roadable aricraft. I would welcome your feedback regarding my product: http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/ It states "Target price $49,300 (including fight motor and motorcycle)" Air to air fighting I presume? |
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Montblack wrote:
wrote) I would welcome your feedback regarding my product: http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/ And an article in the recent issue of Full Throttle (biker rag): http://www.fullthrottlenyne.com/feature2.htm Why not revisit the Wright Brothers design - a fitted belt, around the rear tire, up to a big slow turning pusher prop? Just a thought... Montblack I wonder if gyroscopic(?) forces (with the rear spinning tire) would make banking difficult? :-) Heading hold? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Earlier, Montblack wrote:
That's great for Point (A) to Point (B) travel ...forgetting, for a moment, about the other (24) letters in the alphabet. I'll bet that if you bought a Cezzna 150, and then five times a year paid $1000 to buy a beater bike in whatever town you're visiting, you'd have better speed and better handling at a lower overall cost. You could also recoup a bunch of that by donating the bikes to charity and claiming the deduction. |
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Nearly $50K??? Too danged expensive. Maybe $10k.
David M. wrote: I saw earlier posts about North Texan's Butterfly and was impressed with the depth and quality of discussion regarding patents and the limitations and requirements for roadable aricraft. I would welcome your feedback regarding my product: http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/ And an article in the recent issue of Full Throttle (biker rag): http://www.fullthrottlenyne.com/feature2.htm Thanks -Adam |
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In article . com,
wrote: I saw earlier posts about North Texan's Butterfly and was impressed with the depth and quality of discussion regarding patents and the limitations and requirements for roadable aricraft. I would welcome your feedback regarding my product: http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/ And an article in the recent issue of Full Throttle (biker rag): http://www.fullthrottlenyne.com/feature2.htm Thanks -Adam Yeah, well, I'll try to keep it polite, Mr. Wolff, since I'm always asking others to do so. I'm hardly in a position to evaluate a product that doesn't exist, so I can't comment on its merits or faults. But, morally, I don't think you ought to be taking deposits for a product that doesn't exist, nor selling dealerships for it. |
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I understand your concerns, and I've taken some heat for this. The web
site and our agreements state clearly that we will take deposits in escrow -- our account or yours, however you may want to set it up -- and we would do the same for dealers. Our goal with this is two-fold: 1) to offer early adopters and others as excited about the concept as we are first dibs, and 2) to have something concrete to show investors with a product for which the market is somewhat nebulous. I know that people have gotten burned in similar situations, and we have done our best to protect both ourselves and any potential customers. Thanks -Adam Smitty Two wrote: In article . com, wrote: I saw earlier posts about North Texan's Butterfly and was impressed with the depth and quality of discussion regarding patents and the limitations and requirements for roadable aricraft. I would welcome your feedback regarding my product: http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/ And an article in the recent issue of Full Throttle (biker rag): http://www.fullthrottlenyne.com/feature2.htm Thanks -Adam Yeah, well, I'll try to keep it polite, Mr. Wolff, since I'm always asking others to do so. I'm hardly in a position to evaluate a product that doesn't exist, so I can't comment on its merits or faults. But, morally, I don't think you ought to be taking deposits for a product that doesn't exist, nor selling dealerships for it. |
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Rory wrote:
snipped adam's goals Twin engine cannot be operated under LSA. Read the reg. Single engine only. That's what the man said. So this one would have to be experimental. http://home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/262-side.jpg http://home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/262-top.jpg and -front. Richard |
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