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Michel Talon wrote:
J. N. wrote: I don`t think you`re right. In fact, if you take a look at the inflation, gliders have become cheaper, or equally priced compared to 1980. You must be kidding, i think. I remember a time when a glider was worth one third or one fourth the price of a house, now it is close to the price of a house, hence a very unreasonable buy. You are saying there are less buyers, there is a very good explanation to that. Funny, I recall the first time I flew a Kestrel 19 (around 1973 or '74), the thought went through my mind that you could buy a house (albeit a back-to-back terrace in an unfashionable part of Northern England) for what the club paid for it. (Incidentally I now own one outright. Value is less than a new family car). The same house now (admittedly modernised a bit) will cost around 60% more than the price of a new ASH-25, but in relation to salaries in the UK the price of a new glider, from a Skylark 4 in 1962 through to a Ventus 2 today hasn't changed that much. This discussion comes up here from time to time, and is always confused because it's international, and everyone's economy and currency develops at different rates. Those who insist the game is getting more expensive always quote two reasons: 1. Lower "real" incomes 2. Higher labour costs. Think about it. -- Real name is richard |
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Richard Brisbourne wrote:
Those who insist the game is getting more expensive always quote two reasons: 1. Lower "real" incomes 2. Higher labour costs. Think about it. Very insightful. I would add the fact that "real" incomes for some categories has declined - for example professors, engineers (*) etc. namely the one most susceptible to practice this sport, while the manual labor cost has augmented dramatically, and especially in Germany. So i don't see a contradiction in your argument, only the fact it is not the income and the costs of the same persons. (*) i remember when i was a student, IBM offered positions with far higher salaries they offer now, without taking into account inflation! Secondary school teachers who were then part of the "good society" in small towns are now fully proletarized. Even brilliant students who envisioned careers in research now fly away. In the same time plumbers carpenters and the like will charge you a month of your salary for a day of their work and will ensure you wait their appearance at least two or three months. -- Michel TALON |
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