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Raptor deposit.
Is that like eagle poop?
Is that like eagle poop?
Raptor deposit.
Is that like eagle poop?
Having a former Velocity employee probably has a bit to do with that.
Who's the former Velocity employee?
Please tell me it's not Kerlo.
I’m driving that one, but in a crew cab! Sweet ride!I'd put a deposit on one of these:
But I'm not really expecting the aircraft to ever come on the market. Certainly not with the specifications/price that is currently advertised.
Who's the former Velocity employee?
Please tell me it's not Kerlo.
So unless you plan on driving long distances in something slightly smaller than a golf cart for twice the price, who is the ELIO niche?
Maybe where you live.People who don’t want to spend more than $7500 for a car? Golf carts aren’t street legal.
You lost 30% of your money as soon as you put the deposit , plane and track two different animalsI’m driving that one, but in a crew cab! Sweet ride!
The one I drive is a demo, but I agree on the airplanes, the trucks hold value pretty well!You lost 30% of your money as soon as you put the deposit , plane and track two different animals
Shawn, thanks for your reply. When I posted this, I was hoping to get a reply from someone who actually put a deposit.I put a deposit on the Raptor abut 6 months ago and I am #99x. I believe they have closer to 1500 people that put deposit on it. The deposit is held in escrow, so unless you commit to buying it, you will get your money back minus $65 escrow fee. I am willing to do that for a guy that has an open source design and wants it available to the masses. Sorta like my favorite OS.
I went to the open house not too long ago, the prototype is coming together nicely. I don't think a lot of people expect the price to be $120k/$130k or for it to go 300 kts. The 300kts have been recalculated and it is now closer to 260, but still plenty fast. These numbers are calculations with all the design features working optimally, but real life is not that way.
So go put your deposit in and help out a dreamer (your inner self and Peter)! You will lose $65.00 to the escrow if you change your mind. They estimate I will get it in 5 years, but I am not holding my breath on that. If I get it in 10, I will be happy.
Shawn
I put a deposit on the Raptor abut 6 months ago and I am #99x. I believe they have closer to 1500 people that put deposit on it. The deposit is held in escrow, so unless you commit to buying it, you will get your money back minus $65 escrow fee. I am willing to do that for a guy that has an open source design and wants it available to the masses. Sorta like my favorite OS.
I went to the open house not too long ago, the prototype is coming together nicely. I don't think a lot of people expect the price to be $120k/$130k or for it to go 300 kts. The 300kts have been recalculated and it is now closer to 260, but still plenty fast. These numbers are calculations with all the design features working optimally, but real life is not that way.
So go put your deposit in and help out a dreamer (your inner self and Peter)! You will lose $65.00 to the escrow if you change your mind. They estimate I will get it in 5 years, but I am not holding my breath on that. If I get it in 10, I will be happy.
Shawn
Still too slow. Maybe the 7.0L will be betterI’m driving that one, but in a crew cab! Sweet ride!
So how does that work? For them. If the deposit money goes into escrow and it is all held available for refund to the depositors, then what good is it to them? They can’t use any of the money for their development costs. If they can continue to develop the plane without that money then that means they have their own money to do it. Answer is coming to me as I type. It keeps people from just changing their mind and commits them to buying one if it gets built. Does the money earn interest while in Escrow? Who is the Escrow holder?
Nice to see these guys still putting updates out every couple of days. $130K and 230 knots in a pressurization on 7 gph are aggressive targets. I wonder how close they'll actually get if this ever gets airborne
They can also use that to raise capital from investors. "We have $X in deposits" can be a strong motivating argument for venture capitalists. It shows that there is a customer base waiting for the product, who believe in it enough to dedicate some money to the project.
Ever heard of a car company called Elio?
Have you driven one? They’ll do I’ll I’d every want in a truck, besides tow a big trailer.Still too slow. Maybe the 7.0L will be better
Is there a breakdown on how much of that 130K goes towards each of:
-airframe
-engine
-interior
-paint
-avionics?
I'm feeling math-challenged with this.
Is there a breakdown on how much of that 130K goes towards each of:
-airframe
-engine
-interior
-paint
-avionics?
I'm feeling math-challenged with this.
I was actually looking for an update on them recently. I liked the idea, kind of a pity they never got anywhere.
Even the news on their website section is two years old.
Tim
Yep, my uncle just got an 18. It’s not slow, but I still wish it had more. A tune would probably help a good bit.Have you driven one? They’ll do I’ll I’d every want in a truck, besides tow a big trailer.
I have the site bookmarked, but I'm not ponying up anything until and unless there are 5 built and flying. And, I agree, $130K is a dream.
A budget number I had for Catto prop is around $20K.
Yup.You mean MT, not Catto right?
Good luck but I wonder if that deposit you’ll never see again is tax deductible as lost money.
There’s been more than one of these too good to be true airplanes.
I worked at eclipse jet, they had plenty of deposits also. They were much better funded too.
Hi.
I have a rather early deposit #30X for the Raptor but I would like to transfer or sell my queue in line to highest bidder. Does anyone have any advice where one could go about selling ones reservation somewhere, is there a market for these things? I would guess it would be of some value seeing how there are currently close to 1,500 reservations.
Thanks.