I wonder how many folks actually have a deposit on these airplanes?
Another factor to consider is the risk to the company once your product starts killing billionaires.Then again, we live in a country where for many, $400k or so is a rounding error in their net worth. Adding an ICON A5 to 10 million dollar yacht, or putting one in the hangar alongside their Citation or Gulfstream, for instance, would be an easy reach.
I think that may have been due to the bad weather. I was sent an invitation for a free ride, but after I sent them my info they said they were full up. I suspect the real issue was my gross weight being over 200 lbs but they were polite enough not to say it.It will be a long time ,before I could even think of buying a used one. They had a few at aopa Tampa and where giving rides,they weren’t that busy.
How much would a new carbon cub on floats be?
Yeah, but the wings only fold once.....Wouldn’t matter, it would so handily kick this jet ski’s butt, there’s no comparison. LOL.
A Carbon Cub on floats is cheaper than Icon A5. They push about $250k new without floats, so let's say $300k, or about 75% of the price of A5. But then wings do not fold, which makes it impossible to moor it at a standard slip. Most importantly, Carbon Cub isn't going to make LSA with a decent engine. So yeah, it's cheaper, but does not fit every billionaire's mission. It certainly is not a plane to keep in your yaht's heli hangar.How much would a new carbon cub on floats be?
Another factor to consider is the risk to the company once your product starts killing billionaires.
...Kill off the scion of a $5B empire, and the lawyers are probably going to take pains to note that the Icon was sold as a *safe* outlet for their late client's impulses. And those lawyers will probably laugh at the Icon's claims that the sales agreement protects them.
True - a carbon cub would make a poor yacht tender, but for an average joe like me who might want a lsa with seaplane option, it seems to be a better choice. I hope they succeed, but i dont think i would be happy now if i had put a deposit down on this thing based on a mich lower advertised price. I would be trying to get my dollars back!A Carbon Cub on floats is cheaper than Icon A5. They push about $250k new without floats, so let's say $300k, or about 75% of the price of A5. But then wings do not fold, which makes it impossible to moor it at a standard slip. Most importantly, Carbon Cub isn't going to make LSA with a decent engine. So yeah, it's cheaper, but does not fit every billionaire's mission. It certainly is not a plane to keep in your yaht's heli hangar.
Do you understand that a Carbon Cub LSA on floats costs almost the same as A5 and is just as underpowered? An average joe would be much more interested in something that costs 1/4 of those. Like, a normal Cub, slightly used. Or, even a SeaRey.True - a carbon cub would make a poor yacht tender, but for an average joe like me who might want a lsa with seaplane option, it seems to be a better choice.
I would likely never buy a new plane. A new plane will never beat the entire used market in bang-for-buck. So its not a practical problem from the beginning.Do you understand that a Carbon Cub LSA on floats costs almost the same as A5 and is just as underpowered? An average joe would be much more interested in something that costs 1/4 of those. Like, a normal Cub, slightly used. Or, even a SeaRey.
Well, there's a thread about it, and notice that the numbers are for the 100 hp version:However The carbon cub engine is rated at 180 hp for takeoff.
Im not sure I understand. They are advertising 180hp on their websiteWell, there's a thread about it, and notice that the numbers are for the 100 hp version:
http://www.supercub.org/forum/showthread.php?31199-LSA-Maximum-Empty-Weight-clarification
How lovely for you to show off your privilege. You are lucky that you had your medical once and can do fly that Lake with BasicMed now. Not everyone can.I'll keep my Comanche 250, buy a super nice Lake LA4-200 and fly on the remaining $250K+ for life.
How lovely for you to show off your privilege. You are lucky that you had your medical once and can do fly that Lake with BasicMed now. Not everyone can.
How lovely for you to show off your privilege. You are lucky that you had your medical once and can do fly that Lake with BasicMed now. Not everyone can.
I agree that the fact that some are excluded sucks big time, but it's not his fault.How lovely for you to show off your privilege. You are lucky that you had your medical once and can do fly that Lake with BasicMed now. Not everyone can.
What-yyyyy?Saltyyyy
Yeah but a 95kt flying jet ski is a steal at only $389,000.
Meh, let's not go there, depending on location you could get a lot more utility out of a A5 than a cirrus, I know a amphib is much faster despite a slower TAS where I live than a straight lil wheel land plane.
Well a new jet ski would have utility I suppose as well but most would prefer the utility of a used boat instead.
If I'm living that remote that I require the utility of a sea plane vs land plane, I'll take speed, cargo, range and IFR capability for the same price or much less.
https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/20940195/2000-cessna-turbo-206h-amphibian
Actually it was a joke to show how stupid expensive the A5 is. Personally I don't care about your medical situation. Such a weird response......How lovely for you to show off your privilege. You are lucky that you had your medical once and can do fly that Lake with BasicMed now. Not everyone can.