Rockland is a long way from Brunswick.
What is the new airport identifier.. I'm sure they are not using NHZ.
It's basically a Epic LT. I had the pleasure of flying one of those once. I'd love to have one -- bigger than a TBM, smaller than a Pilatus and faster than either. Excellent useful load.I like that Kestrel. That could really upend the single-turbine market. It looks better to me (on paper, on paper) than the TBM.
Time will tell.
Of course, the LT has/had some "items" that would not fly through certification, but that's what the next $20 million will fix.
More than a few somebodies said that about Klapmeier's last company, too. He's a pretty sharp guy, and has been down this road before. It's no slam dunk, but if anyone can pull it off, it's him.So: against a soft market, established competition, and buyer trepidation over long term support, I predict that Kestrel will not be making their admittedly very excellent airplanes for very long.
You're absolutely right! He has a lot of experience doing this, and a great product to offer. I'm just saying that I wouldn't venture my own capital on this because I think the odds are against success.More than a few somebodies said that about Klapmeier's last company, too. He's a pretty sharp guy, and has been down this road before. It's no slam dunk, but if anyone can pull it off, it's him.
More than a few somebodies said that about Klapmeier's last company, too. He's a pretty sharp guy, and has been down this road before. It's no slam dunk, but if anyone can pull it off, it's him.
That's pretty much where I come out on it too.
I really liked the Adam A-500.![]()
I thought pilots had to pass an eye exam every couple of years to keep their medicals.![]()
I liked the A-500, too. Not really for how it looked, but that it represented a manufacturer finally taking a look at replacing all those antique cabin class piston twins.That's pretty much where I come out on it too.
I really liked the Adam A-500.![]()
Cessna should buy Epic....
Beech is about to jump into the single turbine fray, as well.
Beech is about to jump into the single turbine fray, as well.
All the people who gave up on the VLJs.Really?
Where is all this demand coming from?
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All the people who gave up on the VLJs.![]()
they've been building T-6's for quite a while now...
Yawn. Yeah, Raytheon's 20-year record of new product development probably has the rest of the industry quaking in their boots.
I sorta walked into that one...