"George Orwell" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I don't see the logic in bringing out "new" models every couple of years.
> Piper and Cessna don't and it's because once an aircraft design is
> perfected, there is no need to alter it for decades on end. Altering a
> perfected design can only make it worse. Cessna and Piper know that,
but
> the losers at GM don't. (I'm referring to the all the ex-toilet bowl
> draftsmen now in charge of new product development)
>
> Making it worse is exactly what has happened to cars. My late GM sedan
> scrapes and bangs on every dip; the '55 models didn't. You could make
> emergency field repairs on a '55, but no mechanic in the world can do a
> fuel pump R & R on any of today's models since it's inaccessibly hidden
> inside the gas tank. Crash a car today and you throw it (the whole
car!)
> because the frame will buckle thanks to the dimples and creases; even a
> tap
> from the screw heads of a license plate holder will gouge the "bumpers"
> causing thousands in repairs.
>
> What can the public do to bring the car makers to their senses? Stop
> buying their lousey products, that' what.
>
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Believe me, Piper and Cessna definitely WOULD produce new models were it
not
for the incredible COST involved in producing a new aircraft, and that
because of the regulations and duplication of systems required to produce
an
airplane, along with huge risks because of our litigation crazed society.
You are comparing apples and oranges.
Willy