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No, I am not. Okay, perhaps I am on the high side by $20,000. If you have never ordered a new glider, budget twenty percent more than you price it out. In September of 2015 a new well equipped ASG-29Es delivered to Houston was $194K. A worse exchange rate, a yearly increase in price, shipping costs will be higher, new model base price increase...several years wait with more yearly price increase. EVERYTHING is an option that costs. If you are ordering a new 15/18 German or South African glider with a turbo for delivery in three years, it could get really uncomfortable if you do not have the better part of a quarter million dollars budgeted. I have ordered several new gliders and have always been unpleasantly surprised at how much more they cost than I had priced and how much longer they took to arrive than promised.[/quote]
Well with respect Jonathon I have a pretty good idea of the costs, being that I have owned two new JS1's, and currently own a JS3. Oh, and I am also a Jonkers agent with current price lists. Regards, Brett |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
I was never much good at forecasting financial markets. So several months before delivery of my ASW 24 in late 1991, I began worrying that the exchange rate (D-mark) would move against me. So I bought a DM call option. I forget the amount but the contract almost covered what I owed Schleicher. It was slightly out of the money with a short-term expiration date so it seemed like cheap insurance. If the exchange rate remained the same or the DM weakened, I would lose only the small amount invested. But when the day arrived, the DM had appreciated a bit and my option was now slightly in the money. So I had a modest gain to offset the higher amount of US$ I would have to pay for my DMs. I was about to close out my position when I discovered that the type of option I had bought (European style?) allowed me to exercise through my brokerage account and actually take delivery of the underlying currency in any bank account I wished, in this case Schleicher's bank. Wow! I avoided various wire transfer fees plus currency conversion costs and got the "big bank" exchange rate. OK, the savings weren't huge: IIRC, on the order of $500 in total. But I was pretty pleased with myself. That was my last new glider.
Chip Bearden |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
Irrelevant, the winglets changed were on a JS1C, as I said in the post.
The reading comprehension of the US posters is astonishingly poor. $250k in Aust dollars is the current price for a used js1c available in Australia, so a new one would be more. |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
Man "Charlie Quibec " it seems you have nothing better to do than post negative crap on every topic on RAS, be it TFR's or v3vs js1. I think its about time you got off here and get a life or get laid or take a chill pill. Do something, anything, to get a better attitude. We surely dont need any more of your sniffle and dribble.
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
On Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 1:09:04 PM UTC-7, wrote:
Man "Charlie Quibec " it seems you have nothing better to do than post negative crap on every topic on RAS, be it TFR's or v3vs js1. I think its about time you got off here and get a life or get laid or take a chill pill. Do something, anything, to get a better attitude. We surely dont need any more of your sniffle and dribble. AMEN to that! I was just thinking Charlie Questionable ought to get off his computer and go kick the dog. Tom |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
On Friday, August 17, 2018 at 8:43:13 PM UTC-4, Brett wrote:
No, I am not. Okay, perhaps I am on the high side by $20,000. If you have never ordered a new glider, budget twenty percent more than you price it out. In September of 2015 a new well equipped ASG-29Es delivered to Houston was $194K. A worse exchange rate, a yearly increase in price, shipping costs will be higher, new model base price increase...several years wait with more yearly price increase. EVERYTHING is an option that costs. If you are ordering a new 15/18 German or South African glider with a turbo for delivery in three years, it could get really uncomfortable if you do not have the better part of a quarter million dollars budgeted. I have ordered several new gliders and have always been unpleasantly surprised at how much more they cost than I had priced and how much longer they took to arrive than promised. Well with respect Jonathon I have a pretty good idea of the costs, being that I have owned two new JS1's, and currently own a JS3. Oh, and I am also a Jonkers agent with current price lists. Regards, Brett -- Brett Maybe you could correct the record by advising what the current price is. UH |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
I wonder if either JS3 or Ventus 3 has proper landing flaps, or just flaperons like earlier Ventus and JS1?
There is magic in the ASG29's landing flaps. Jim |
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
Perhaps you could go back to your usual bigoted racist trolling Tom C.
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What magic do the JS3 and Ventus 3 have that the ASG-29 Does not?
Where you Tom C should go back to bigoted racist trolling on other people’s facebook page.
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