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Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
On Jun 21, 10:05 pm, wrote: In rec.aviation.piloting Le Chaud Lapin wrote: On Jun 21, 4:15?pm, wrote: Your basic premise is utter nonsense and naive. Gee-whiz components will just drive the cost of flying up, further reducing the pilot population. And don't even bother with you childish blather about "commodities" as the mass market has to exist BEFORE something can become a commodity. Hmm..are you sure? Yes. There are a lot of products that were created on the premise that, even though there is not yet a market present, the market will exist by virtue of the product: * ball-point pen * sticky-notes from 3M * Sony Walkman, Discman * Atari game console * waverunner * Kevlar * Velcro * microwave oven * various medicines and lubricants for psychosexual impotence and frigidity * gasoline additives * mosquito repellant * baby wipes * polarized sunglasses * pet rock (came and went) * USB memory sticks * DVD player The creators of these products speculate that the market might want the product, but the speculation is grounded in reason. And all those products are free compared to the price of an airplane. The most expensive thing on your list of wonders is at least 3 orders of magnitude less in price than an airplane ever could be. But at least it shows that, if someone builds something that consumers will want, before the consumers know what it is, the consumers will still want it. In case of low-cost PAV, it is already known that the consumers will want it. -Le Chaud Lapin- It shows nothing of the sort. Most of those items were just new products that evolved from older products. We could start a real long list of products that didn't catch on. I know many people who purchase high end cars that would never in a million years buy the CAFE inspired PAV. |
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On Jun 23, 11:50*am, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: Le Chaud Lapin wrote: It shows nothing of the sort. Most of those items were just new products that evolved from older products. We could start a real long list of products that didn't catch on. I know many people who purchase high end cars that would never in a million years buy the CAFE inspired PAV.- That does not mean that others would not. Over the years I have bought my friends, nieces, nephews, and godchildren various electronic gadgets like iPod's, XBOX's, Nintendo, etc but it is very rare that I buy something like that for myself. But they like it, and many people will like PAV's. -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:50 am, Gig 601Xl Builder wrote: Le Chaud Lapin wrote: It shows nothing of the sort. Most of those items were just new products that evolved from older products. We could start a real long list of products that didn't catch on. I know many people who purchase high end cars that would never in a million years buy the CAFE inspired PAV.- That does not mean that others would not. Over the years I have bought my friends, nieces, nephews, and godchildren various electronic gadgets like iPod's, XBOX's, Nintendo, etc but it is very rare that I buy something like that for myself. But they like it, and many people will like PAV's. -Le Chaud Lapin- So you are counting on the gift market to sell your PAV? |
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On Jun 23, 2:21*pm, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: Le Chaud Lapin wrote: On Jun 23, 11:50 am, Gig 601Xl Builder wrote: Le Chaud Lapin wrote: It shows nothing of the sort. Most of those items were just new products that evolved from older products. We could start a real long list of products that didn't catch on. I know many people who purchase high end cars that would never in a million years buy the CAFE inspired PAV.- That does not mean that others would not. Over the years I have bought my friends, nieces, nephews, and godchildren various electronic gadgets like iPod's, XBOX's, Nintendo, etc but it is very rare that I buy something like that for myself. But they like it, and many people will like PAV's. -Le Chaud Lapin- So you are counting on the gift market to sell your PAV? Hah... I was thinking...a great enabler of the PAV market would be rentals, just as today, but cheaper. -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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