hindsight2020
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I have to admit I find it rather ironic the Chinese government owns a US company flogging exclusive luxury flying baubles to wealthy Americans. Not exactly what Mao intended with "the great leap forward", LOL. Who could have imagined...
Yeah well, the chinese are playing the 100 year long ball game. We're playing checkers by continually ceding our sovereignty for a hamburger today. America always was a land of cheap traders after all. Outsourcing our production capacity of well, everything, for a quarter of a century now, for the sake of a quarterly profit fetish from the aristocrat crowd. Real bush league move.
GA planes are part of that casualty and myopia, even if it doesn't seem like the highest national security priority to protect. The chinese are not in this to do us a solid. Frankly I think the elites have already largely conceded the eventuality of the power change to the new Empire. Americans will continue to have to grapple with lowering standards of living as a result of that surrender.
As to the piston market, you're 100% right. Look at what Textron is doing to V-tails right now, and the combo of frantic denial and mouth-foaming from that crowd currently. 4 G36s and 300 Cirri ain't gonna do jack to recapture that exodus when it begins in earnest. I guess EABs is the only cohort that has our back, and by "our" I mean us types who will never own a new production aircraft in present pricing circumstances. The FAA really boned us by killing primary non-commercial. We really could have done something with that allowance. They really effed us on that one, especially on the backdrop of new production airplanes not being an accessible market for most of us piston GA patrons.
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