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  • It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

    For all you guys that have not ordered you factory struts, tomorrow they are going up $1000 to $4500.
    This is so sad I could cry.
    I'm hoping Univair,Airframe, or Wag-Aero will start making Landing gears, cowling's etc.
    We need parts which are available and affordable.
    Robbie
    TF#832
    N44338
    "46" BC12D
    Fond du lac WI

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    Re: It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

    If an article of space junk were to re-enter the atmosphere and strike a certain individual in a certain part of Texas tomorrow I would quite possibly buy myself a very expensive bottle of wine, pop the cork, and enjoy a nice buzz.
    DJ Vegh
    Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
    www.azchoppercam.com
    www.aerialsphere.com
    Mesa, AZ

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      Re: It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

      I didn't know the factory struts were ever cheap? Why would ANYONE buy struts from the factory, when both of the other sources are SUBSTANTIALLY less expensive? I'm baffled.
      Craig Helm
      Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
      KRPH

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        Re: It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

        And the PMA sources aren't having PUBLICISED quality control and delivery problems either.
        To top it off, it's the FACTORY who is making all their problems public by not telling their customers the truth on deliveries! We can handle delayed deliveries, but DON'T LIE to us!!!! We WANTED the factory to succeed (most of us) but I doubt there are many left now that care if they fall off the face of the Earth.
        Now Taylorcraft thinks it makes sense to compete with PMA suppliers who are under-pricing them by raising their own prices even more. That seems to fit in with their whole business plan (as we are seeing it). Maybe they can make up for low sales with high prices.
        WHAT ARE THEY THINKING down there? They have managed to PO their entire customer base!
        Hank

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          Re: It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

          Originally posted by N74DV View Post
          If an article of space junk were to re-enter the atmosphere and strike a certain individual in a certain part of Texas tomorrow I would quite possibly buy myself a very expensive bottle of wine, pop the cork, and enjoy a nice buzz.
          If it didn't hed' probably claim it was off a Taylorcraft and lobby for another AD to try and keep his head up.
          1946 BC-12D N96016
          I have known today a magnificent intoxication. I have learnt how it feels to be a bird. I have flown. Yes I have flown. I am still astonished at it, still deeply moved. — Le Figaro, 1908

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            Re: It's to late now for the cheap factory struts

            Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
            And the PMA sources aren't having PUBLICISED quality control and delivery problems either.
            To top it off, it's the FACTORY who is making all their problems public by not telling their customers the truth on deliveries! We can handle delayed deliveries, but DON'T LIE to us!!!! We WANTED the factory to succeed (most of us) but I doubt there are many left now that care if they fall off the face of the Earth.
            Hank
            Yes! I originally ordered struts from the factory when the initial inspection of the drain holes showed some rust. I was expecting to get my T-Craft back in the air in October, and early on there was no alternate source for the pre-war birds. When they missed delayed delivery estimates too many times, and Airframes got their approval, I canceled and switched.

            The factory is apparently trying to recoup the labor & material costs of their mistakes. That can only work if there is no competition.
            Dan Brown
            1940 BC-65 N26625
            TF #779
            Annapolis, MD

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