FastEddieB
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Fast Eddie B
What, you've never heard of the $100 Hamburger?
Wasn't he banned?
What, you've never heard of the $100 Hamburger?
And sales numbers mean something, whether folks want to admit it or not. Cirrus has a winnig combination. Other manufacturers just don't right now. That could change later sure... people love to hate on the planes and company and pilots and I just don't know why.
now....lets think about that for a moment.I think before you jump to this conclusion, look at how many airplane purchases happen annually. Compare that to new production. The point being that used aircraft can still account for the bulk of purchase decisions.
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I think before you jump to this conclusion, look at how many airplane purchases happen annually. Compare that to new production. The point being that used aircraft can still account for the bulk of purchase decisions.
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The health of GM and Ford isn't based on their used car sells. Or maybe your saying the others haven't improved their product in 30 years so why buy new.
If I were buying a mooney for example. I would buy used.
True. Used market is a totally different discussion in some ways.
I'd guess there are more new cirrus sales than used cirrus sales in a given year as well, though I could be way off. Just a guess based on what I've seen on Controller. If true, I think that's pretty damn interesting.
But cheeseburgers is? Lol. You all never cease to amaze me.Aviation is not cars. New absolutely competes with used in a way and in a quantity that is substantially different.
You can saturate a market for planes in a way you can't a market for cars, being much more disposable...
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LMAOIt went to a different point, to simply prove that volume <> best. Cmon you're argument is stronger if you concede obvious truths...
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But cheeseburgers is? Lol. You all never cease to amaze me.
If the TTx was an overall better buy, it would be leading. Pure and simple. It's not, so it isn't.
ya but.....But cheeseburgers is? Lol. You all never cease to amaze me.
And many of us here reject that analysis... we think it's a bit more nuanced.
A couple of folks have said that with BRS, they'd have chosen the TTx.
Examples were given to show that there are instances where volume doesn't equal best. He'll look at Microsoft. How many victims of this weeks malware are happy with them this week?
I'm not weighing in on this debate, I've never flown a TTx. But I do like to keep the arguments factual and fallacy free.
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Lol/DBA
DBAYeah facts are annoying. But they are persistent.
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And many of us here reject that analysis... we think it's a bit more nuanced.
A couple of folks have said that with BRS, they'd have chosen the TTx.
Examples were given to show that there are instances where volume doesn't equal best. He'll look at Microsoft. How many victims of this weeks malware are happy with them this week?
I'm not weighing in on this debate, I've never flown a TTx. But I do like to keep the arguments factual and fallacy free.
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Whether you think so or not you ARE weighing in btw.
And saying "if the TTx had a chute people would have chosen it" means nothing. It doesn't. Fact. Not fallacy.
Exactly. What's best for one isn't best for the other. What gets annoying is when people don't accept that.
I don't understand why the other manufacturers don't get it, they either need to drastically reduce their pricing in order to offset this or they need to compete with Cirrus on this front which basically means BRS or modern twin (which is basically a DA42-VI ).
I didn't say that. I said that people said that. Fact. In this thread.
And no I don't think pointing out logical fallacies is putting in an opinion.
The OP asked for a comparison. Since I haven't flown a TTx, I can't compare.
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And then I could weigh in on how the planes look, but that's purely personal.
The DA-42-VI is actually a really good comp to the SR22T.
If only it had a sidestick. Or even a yoke.
Especially the DA62. Every single thing about the marketing of that plane screams "travel". Why, oh why, would you add a center stick.
nice paint sells....ya know.I get what you are saying here and I agree.
They are gorgeous planes.
But what's helpful to the poster is comparing different attributes so he/she can weigh them and come to their own conclusion.
I like a retract. I don't like the trim/control system on the Cirrus at all. I could weigh in on how the planes look, but that's purely personal.
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Do you read your own posts?
So how many hours do you have as pilot in command in a SR 22?
I prefer the stick to a yoke. I haven't flown a sidestick. But I have flown a 'stoke' though, lol.
So you have less than a hour (or so) in a cirrus but feel comfortable making a full judgement in thread after thread about them. This keeps getting better. Normally this type of entertainment is $$$Enough to evaluate how I feel about the handling. And the trim. But not very much. Basically an extended demo flight. How much stick time do any of ya have in a TTx? And apropos of other conversations, in an Acclaim? Point is I have flown one. I haven't flown a TTx so I'm refraining from commenting.
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So you have less than a hour (or so) in a cirrus but feel comfortable making a full judgement in thread after thread about them. This keeps getting better. Normally this type of entertainment is $$$