Good point.Ref "1984", by George Orwell
Good point.Ref "1984", by George Orwell
Icon is sticking to its guns so far. A company spokesman told AIN, “We are trying to manage liability, and we’ll control it through these sales contracts, as well as through the overall safety of the aircraft.”
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-n...-contract-critics-first-deliveries-next-month
Maybe the extra 100K makes it go faster? Ah, nope. Fly farther? Nope. Take off and land shorter? Nope and nope. You can trailer it on trips though! As if I want to tow a plane with me when I go on a trip.
So the first Icon5 was delivered to EAA. Here is what Jack Pelton, head of the EAA had to say about the contract. (onerous is one of the expressions he used)
Considering the fine line I would imagine EAA is having to walk on this issue (especially given the timing of the "Gathering of Eagles" A5 auction fundraiser announcement) Pelton's statements are pretty damning.
The best thing that could happen is that someone would offer $1 and donate it to EAA, just as a demonstration of disagreement. Other option would be that EAA would simply not bring it up for auction and as such take a clear position on what these kind of "onerous controlling" attempts are been seen by the majority. Even better would be if one of the other manufacturers of alternate aircraft would step up and offer their aircraft for auction as an alternative maybe a Searay or a CubCrafter on floats... I'm just thinking out loud. Maybe I should give Jim at Cubcrafters a call. LOL
I'm not aware of any law that requires a manufacturer to support a product.
the first 100 customers paid a $30k non refundable deposit for a founders edition A5. i believe icon are using the first 100 to push the sales contract through if buyer pulls out $30k bonus for icon then resell slot win win for icon. there has been posts on icons $100 to $120 million capital and questions on where its gone my question is have they used it all up ?Wait - you fly an airplane and you don't know of any law that requires a manufacturer to support their product?
From a business standpoint they're shrinking their customer base. Judging from comments here, they are shrinking it a lot, maybe so much that they can't find 100 people willing to spend 250k on their product. In the end, they are offering terms. I'm not in favor of them, but then I don't have 250k to drop on this. And if I did, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't because it's so outside our culture.
But there is no accounting for taste. Someone might like this.
Looks like they're re-considering.
http://www.flyingmag.com/icon-may-revise-customer-agreement
If it was me, my order would have been cancelled and this wouldn't make me re-consider. It's backpedaling. The fact that they thought it would fly in the first place says a lot.
hey all i have a fellow SPAA member flying the A5 at their HQ in Vacavile to decide to buy or not and go over the sales contract and getting the A5 to Australia as soon as i get any info i will post has anyone heard much since icon got straffed at sun/fun ?It reminds me of some of the one-sided contracts I've seen on non-union music jobs. My experience with one of those, when I objected to one of the clauses, was that the contractor's husband, who was an attorney, tried to negotiate with me to tweak the contract as little as he could to get me to sign. I wouldn't be surprised to see that happen to Icon's customers. In my case, I just told them that they were free to hire someone else, because the job didn't pay enough to make it worth my while to hire a lawyer. For people with a $30,000 deposit on the line, on the other hand, it might be worthwhile, especially if they band together to share an attorney's fees.
...has anyone heard much since icon got straffed at sun/fun ?
hey FastEddie a friend went to sun/fun who is a position holder and was sent the 41pages of how to make potential customers un happy he went there to discuss the contract and got nowhere he is no longer interested in buying. he said that a lot of other buyers were there applying pressure about the contract and trying to get answers to their Q??? for icons 1st time at sun/fun he said it was like they were under attack/strafed.Strafed? Details?
more flashy stuff but who has taken delivery of an A5 they quote deliveries in may ? thanks flightwriter.ICON appears to have stepped up its efforts recently for coverage in non-aviation press:
Fast Company (Source of the "flip-flops" quote cited above): www.fastcompany.com/3059485/test-flying-the-icon-a5-a-revolutionary-new-plane-for-amateur-pilots
Autoweek (AUTOWEEK?): http://autoweek.com/gallery/drive-reviews/icon-a5
KGO-7 (Story was done during a photo shoot): http://abc7news.com/technology/vacaville-company-creates-lightweight-sport-seaplane/1322287/
for icons 1st time at sun/fun he said it was like they were under attack/strafed.
also there is a 2page article in forbes with one paragraph about sun/fun when a icon organized talk was hijacked by everyone with their thoughts and questions about the sales contract. icon talks of possible changes they should do it before OSH 16 as many position holders will be there.Got it. Thanks!
reporters don't really do any work to report any more, they just regurgitate press releases and info that's spoon-fed from the company or agency. And the newsmakers know it...On a side note, it seems that fast company (whoever they are) and a photog guy on facebook and Instagram seem to be bought marketing agents for the company. They continually spew propaganda and respost photos from the "NYC event" on how fabulous the A5 is. Don't they realize that buyers aren't that dumb?
On a side note, it seems that fast company (whoever they are) and a photog guy on facebook and Instagram seem to be bought marketing agents for the company. They continually spew propaganda and respost photos from the "NYC event" on how fabulous the A5 is. Don't they realize that buyers aren't that dumb?
Update - Icon appears to have capitulated on the most controversial parts of its original purchase agreement, but the story now involves layoffs and major production delays announced yesterday.
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2016/may/25/icon-slashes-production-lays-off-workers
THAT is sure to be encouraging for investors and potential buyers...
as a position holder i was contacted by icon after the press release of production cutbacks and layoffs so well done icon on that one- more care about image than staff and customers that will decide icons survival -no sales no company simple.the first question of many is why is icon spending on flight centers while laying off staff that should be building aircraft.At the moment i am not putting anymore time into this as it is getting very hard to stay with ICON after so long and no deliveries to real customers i could probably call searey and get a firm delivery in 1 call. enough said thanks POAmerica.Exactly right @Acrodustertoo
Lol. With a PR release like that, I wonder how bad it really is in the production line.
- We can't dial in quality or production - quick, layoff employees.
- We are only going to build 20 instead of 175.... Or only 11% of projected...and we will use some or all of these for brand new flight centers we will open. That's sure to keep early deposit holders happy.
Dang... Not the way it was supposed to go.
If Searey is smart (and liquid enough) they will be taking advantage of this target rich environment Icon has created.
. . . that the design winds up being built by someone else under some similar-sounding name."
with 100hp the A5 was never about speed and distance its all about fun flying so whats wrong with that ?
yes I get you but price is up to the individual buyer however delivery is definitely a problem the young eagles are still waiting maybe they take delivery this OSH 16. I still don't get the flight centers come fly a plane we cant build and they will be at OSH trying to get more deposits/sales why? if ever near Vacaville can you spy for me if ICON exist or is this an area 51 thing ?Nothing. Price and delivery might be a whole nuther thing though.