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Old July 6th 04, 04:22 PM
Dan Luke
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Default Cessna's new piston single.

How about Van's RV-10? Cessna could buy the design from Van's and
certify it.

This might be a win-win, as Cessna would receive most of the r&d already
done for a dandy new design, and Van's could pick up a nice chunk of
change and still retain rights to produce experimental kits.
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Old July 6th 04, 09:47 PM
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"Dan Luke" wrote in message
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How about Van's RV-10? Cessna could buy the design from Van's and
certify it.

This might be a win-win, as Cessna would receive most of the r&d already
done for a dandy new design, and Van's could pick up a nice chunk of
change and still retain rights to produce experimental kits.


I would think that the certification process would be rather expensive and
the market probably wouldn't justify it. Also, a lot of the appeal of the
design is the ability to customize it and do all sorts of little
modifications. You can't really do that with a certified aircraft.

Besides, if the 10 handles anything remotely like the other RV's, it would
be vastly different than anything Cessna had made for general public use...
I think some people would get themselves in trouble trying to fly it.


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Old July 6th 04, 11:48 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Dan Luke wrote:

How about Van's RV-10? Cessna could buy the design from Van's and
certify it.

This might be a win-win, as Cessna would receive most of the r&d already
done for a dandy new design, and Van's could pick up a nice chunk of
change and still retain rights to produce experimental kits.


I doubt that that would provide much protection against lawsuits for Van. If I were
in his position, I wouldn't do it. It would probably be better for Van to design
another aircraft for Cessna and not offer it as a kit.

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Old July 7th 04, 12:54 AM
Dan Luke
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
I doubt that that would provide much protection against lawsuits for

Van.

*sigh* Probably true, alas. But how much protection does he have now?


 




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