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"Howard L" from
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...9185922AAM1kbN Says this: "Most people would be quite surprised at how little it costs to build an individual airplane to what it costs to actually buy one. This cost known as flyaway cost and consists of the labor and parts to build that airplane. It is less than 25% of the cost of the airplane, sometimes less than 10%. Where does the rest go? 1. Engineering. Tens of thousands of hours go into the design of an airplane. 2. Tooling. In costs many millions of dollars for the tooling (jigs and fixtures) before you can build the first one. 3. Facilities (Rent). Visit an airplane factory. They are huge. Some parts are rented and other are owned but it takes a lot of money to pay for it and pay the utilities. 4. Certification. It can cost over 1 billion dollars to get a design certified by the FAA to allow you to sell one. 5. Interest. It can take ten or more years from the start of design until the first airplane is sold. Most of the money to pay for items 1-4 was borrowed from banks and interest was being paid the entire time. Interest will be paid for another 10 years or more until enough airplanes are sold to pay off the loan. 6. Profit. The company and their investors didn't gamble all of this money for fun. Ten billion dollars or more. They want a fair return on their investment. 7. Liability insurance. An airplane crash can kill and injure hundreds of people and the airplane company can be sued even when that airplane is more than 50 years old when it has an accident. That insurance is expensive. If they don't buy insurance then some of the price of the airplane must be set aside in a reserve fund to pay damages." A couple of links you may find useful if you want more detail. Source(s): http://www.forbes.com/2006/10/31/airbus-… http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Aeronaut… ______ Certainly compelling information to consider, but one might ponder... As we look at the American or even the world economies there is a distinct and irrefutably disturbing sociological trend taking place and that is the erradication of middle class America. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer. Because of this polarization there has emerged a customer base for mansions, yachts and all things expensive, and this strata of consumers think nothing about plonking down 100K for a plane. So why should small plane manufacturers cater to the middle class man? Just something to consider. --- Mark |
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:33:19 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
As we look at the American or even the world economies there is a distinct and irrefutably disturbing sociological trend taking place and that is the expanding population of gay bipolars in South Carolina.I so wanted to be special. ![]() Life sux get over it. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer and turds are getting harder to pack. It must be bad diets. You suk get on with it. Because of this bipolarization there has emerged a customer base for gay toys for nutcases. I'm all in. I'm sure. This strata of consumers think nothing about plonking down 100 asspennies for a blow job. So why should small I ask less? don't hold your pricing model. -- http://tinyurl.com/22tvq9p |
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PDFTDT
Really, why respond to a post like that? -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote:
Really, why respond to a post like that? Just FYI, keep in mind these observations: Someone has created several account handles (e.g. "Ian Anderson", "Ted Sherman", etc.) and posted several sock-puppet replies to "Mark", but in the process edits Mark's quoted material to make it appear "Mark" is claiming to be homosexual. (This is the case for the posts to which you just responded.) I believe "Mark" has a tendency to start juvenile personal attack threads when he feels his online persona is threatened, and somewhere along the way I suspect he poked someone with even deeper juvenile tendencies who thinks it cute to post from a whole bunch of sock puppets when "Mark" starts those threads. It is all rather unfortunate since the topic in the subject line of this thread would be an otherwise interesting and relevant discussion. |
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On Sep 15, 6:03*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
"Morgans" wrote: Really, why respond to a post like that? Just FYI, keep in mind these observations: Someone has created several account handles (e.g. "Ian Anderson", "Ted Sherman", etc.) and posted several sock-puppet replies to "Mark", but in the process edits Mark's quoted material to make it appear "Mark" is claiming to be homosexual. (This is the case for the posts to which you just responded.) Precisely. I believe "Mark" has a tendency to start juvenile personal attack threads when he feels his online persona is threatened, I wouldn't say juvenile as much as in poor taste. This is why I've removed those (true) posts about Perrino, then plonked him. and somewhere along the way I suspect he poked someone with even deeper juvenile tendencies who thinks it cute to post from a whole bunch of sock puppets when "Mark" starts those threads. You formerly knew him as "Jeffrey Bloss", or "Ari Silverstein". He is a full time troll habitating usenet. It is all rather unfortunate since the topic in the subject line of this thread would be an otherwise interesting and relevant discussion. I will remain on topic. --- Mark |
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:11:19 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
I will remain on topic. Gay sex anyone? --- Mark We're in! -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- mQGiBEyBqGURBADK2B4ucIW68wBjLlCNoG3fvAx6dIgpWFV2kk wybZcFpYLlCnuM 055AKTWKEJyLPH3JKxJn4ksGk2bAuSVSO3IO6hFYQ4GzkqJONz DPxqQGjAsvIjft TYk7HcUmtAin9pUqbaIrZPKnt+mMVds6jblaC/syGt+6sks4QUqi9Yc0XQCg/89u uxllgzBBJ1TgO6I0k488jjcD/0n2wZ22JxbylA/2Dvfn3Gqkh4XIZYaX9HB0R1SR bMUchY78LKg6+YqQjEywDMJ1nvDghGCU+3wmiPk4HUbppkHmhW ygJ7MQ3LjkoMx3 0WliMZ8joNP4jR+HGZqjQplZjN8Wdh9bV9W6NOLh8J6wseEsaH qb5DtZhQ9z5aFI QHV9BACwL+DnOd31un6u20pQenDOWYm3q3WUOlBRmSe1CMwmZJ KAqge2KGeaWA9/ cP8bG+qBMkbwF//XlIrNZMy6Oup3QYwUb01UYRK/G+HoQXqsZynCldi4SR+8Lltt /pAbyNezWf0HMjDiUiMHBQZksJIpr5A3Vz6b1jgzja2BvDxG1bQ XQ0lBIDxjaWFA bWFpbHZhdWx0LmNvbT6JAE4EEBECAA4FAkyBqGUECwMBAgIZAQ AKCRAq0kKXEb9N AxfZAJ9Pol5n7+ZbAH1D9OXztWWHrMZcfwCfR1W5EYMnJMJ9Q5 fpBgmy4G7Y8025 BA0ETIGoZRAQAPkYoH5aBmF6Q5CV3AVsh4bsYezNRR8O2OCjec bJ3HoLrOQ/40aU tjBKU9d8AhZIgLUV5SmZqZ8HdNP/46HFliBOmGW42A3uEF2rthccUdhQyiJXQym+ lehWKzh4XAvb+ExN1eOqRsz7zhfoKp0UYeOEqU/Rg4Soebbvj6dDRgjGzB13VyQ4 SuLE8OiOE2eXTpITYfbb6yUOF/32mPfIfHmwch04dfv2wXPEgxEmK0Ngw+Po1gr9 oSgmC66prrNlD6IAUwGgfNaroxIe+g8qzh90hE/K8xfzpEDp19J3tkItAjbBJsto Xp18mAkKjX4t7eRdefXUkk+bGI78KqdLfDL2Qle3CH8IF3Kiut apQvMF6PlTETlP tvFuuUs4INoBp1ajFOmPQFXz0AfGy0OplK33TGSGSfgMg71l6R fUodNQ+PVZX9x2 Uk89PY3bzpnhV5JZzf24rnRPxfx2vIPFRzBhznzJZv8V+bv9kV 7HAarTW56NoKVy OtQa8L9GAFgr5fSI/VhOSdvNILSd5JEHNmszbDgNRR0PfIizHHxbLY7288kjwEPw pVsYjY67VYy4XTjTNP18F1dDox0YbN4zISy1Kv884bEpQBgRjX yEpwpy1obEAxnI Byl6ypUM2Zafq9AKUJsCRtMIPWakXUGfnHy9iUsiGSa6q6Jew1 XrPdYXAAICEAC5 LiDM4/htZpAXWiJQ6X0GQHGp7KIFxCIllThZrrYuBkwAx+ieJIhhuLRc QvKo+5gd Cjw0WzG+q3hNQWoZsXNSTL/7xrFCxmZ7E+BG3ZkfzKGdv7Aaearr1p2F2/yTXRMY TPsI86J1P1b9vCK3+mq1VPBANtONrlUGn9PrIZWfeyLGBggTWg pAk012jg1O2E5+ McxwxDvKhk3u3bZEcYKWlSgLg8SwZkxMYpp07qMiRrZbSQsQps Nvrzixcu3Y2BIH ODw4xDw1S6i6uekpQXXt+lXkvJwe8aq3BfI9+UYP+sf5T6SbQT PrpQIHFoSm46dE iKGtOj3Y91fv4mqMiH2bduCulbylrt4lwzwbBXEIjSmEzCxnQI xpd7uYLlkbYdFP cmXYKoV/1wwx39nIikHKJW7shWBH1Rdtrcn/As94cFl8X7d/Q6iJjJTcdqwyC/ZK VEwDeiA09E1YsU5wUjkNc27T/s+advwfW0XKd+q/JBHDr0/AZaCmiiyZZhxzeZlD Ps+H/BZyVN24ritYKIbEIH8gGew1jI43rZih2v4sxxdFq+cRt0RyGV4 C5U3e9hl8 fXnIR3fuSnh2h6Y2GLLFiQY+XfcB7xf55noOaAXadrt5iL/w36b5X8dl3kocx7T/ pe/3CDcadqgo3QUq+PVeldVC/Xz0sux/b575esCO3YkARgQYEQIABgUCTIGoZQAK CRAq0kKXEb9NAzo7AKCmgSd5Mfdm6ugrnA7wy0HJVopSCACgpT HcD7nqNMUxQ1U2 rkBNxtkObls= =L5Tz -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- |
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