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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:30:30 -0500, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: The problem is they seem to have bought a perfectly good kit company. http://kitplanesmag.blogspot.com/200...-schedule.html Rocket Racing League Announces Schedule, Velocity Aircraft Sold [....] No doubt to ensure an adequate supply of airframes, RRL's subsidiary, Rocket Racing Composite Corporation, has purchased Velocity Aircraft. It is expected that Velocity will continue selling and servicing the Velocity as an Experimental/Amateur-Built aircraft. One has to wonder why having an "adequate supply of airframes" was in doubt. Assuming RRL was already paying for all the racer development costs, it seems strange that they felt they had to buy the company itself. The only obvious answer is that Velocity had be ready to go out of business, and the only way RRL could protect its source of airframes was to buy the company. I took a look at my set of Aircraft Registration databases. Here's the change in the number of Velocities registered per year since 2001: Year Net Increase ---- -- 2001 29 2002 18 2003 22 2004 11 2005 9 2006 10 2007 7 Note that this is the *net* increase in the number of aircraft registered as Velocities...and that in most cases, this reflected a kit that had probably been purchased three or more years earlier. (Note that the actual number of completed aircraft per year is generally higher...for instance, I show 12 Velocities with new airworthiness certificates in 2007). Obviously, Velocity sales had peaked in the late '90s. Not too farfetched to think that the owners were considering shutting the line down. Contrast that to the RV juggernaut: Year Net Increase ---- -- 2001 308 2002 328 2003 373 2004 424 2005 360 2006 429 2007 445 Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Obviously, Velocity sales had peaked in the late '90s. Not too farfetched to think that the owners were considering shutting the line down. They were doing a factory "Quick Build" option, but it wasn't kneaux "2 Weeks 2 Taxi" thingie either... I like the gull wing doors so much better than the old lift the roof, by climbing in over the backend method they originally had... |
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