Re: News from the Factory III
I think you hit it Mike. We must respond to the matrket, not our hearts. If we could get the legal RIGHT to build them we could make parts in a "distributed" manufacturing system where final inspection could be done at a central location (again, PARTS, not airplanes). Build the parts that are in demand as needed and paid for and don't expect to make any money, just keep us all flying and restore a plane once in a while. Once a full suite of parts is available you could package them up in a LSA kit for a homebuilt that was pretty much exactly the same as production (like the Cub guys have). The kit parts could be less expensiver since they wouldn't need to be "finished" parts and the final welds and detail manufacture would be up to the builder. That broadens your base a little more (and creatres a cadre of people who know how to finish the basic parts). If the market will support it you can then start real manufacturing with a base of parts suppliers and a good customer base to keep you in beans while the company grows.
The fun part would be doing the tooling design so a NEW Taylorcraft with the "little wider" and "little taller" and "better seats" and newer engine" ......
could be designed in while using the same basic tooling. There could be some REALLY nice homebuilt Taylorcrafts flying and that kind of business plan could actually work.
Remember the part at the front of this! You ARE NOT going to make money, at least not in the near future.
Hank
Originally posted by Ragwing nut
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The fun part would be doing the tooling design so a NEW Taylorcraft with the "little wider" and "little taller" and "better seats" and newer engine" ......
could be designed in while using the same basic tooling. There could be some REALLY nice homebuilt Taylorcrafts flying and that kind of business plan could actually work.
Remember the part at the front of this! You ARE NOT going to make money, at least not in the near future.
Hank
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