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pascualito said:
Out of curiosity, what would you think of the following aircraft:

Looks like a way to flush a lot of $$ down the drain!

Face it; the Germans haven’t built a reliable, AFFORDABLE aircraft since the ME109… Stick to fast cars and great beer; leave the airplanes to US ingenuity
 
On Your Six said:
Looks like a nice aircraft. How many have been ordered thusfar? Any ordered by US customers? I never completely believe the marketing/online materials - you need to take them with a "grain of salt."

Questions to consider - how fast could they ramp up production of this aircraft? What kind of support could they provide on an ongoing basis? What is their history of supporting customers for other products? Reputation of the manufacturer would be very important - as would discount pricing for volume orders...

So far they sold the first batch to european customers. However, I heard the first US sale has been closed just last week, even before they started marketing it. The US launch for this bird is planned at NBAA this year.

I have seen it fly, and I tell you, it's impressive. Never before had I seen such a short take off roll in a jet this size! Landings are not bad either, they stall at 77 knots, which translates in a rather slow approach speed

As far as GROB customers go, the US Air Force is a big one, for single engine piston trainers. GROB builds an aerobatic (+6 / -3) aircraft also in carbon fiber certified for 24'000 hours of aerobatics!!!

They also built a high altitude single engine turboprop, Strato 1, which I think won the Air Force contract to replace the Lockeed U2, just before the colapse of the Soviet Union. The Strato 2 is another plane they built as a project for the German government, it stays at 80'000 ft for 48 hours with 2 crew.

Have fun.
 
wolfpackpilot said:
Looks like a way to flush a lot of $$ down the drain!

Face it; the Germans haven’t built a reliable, AFFORDABLE aircraft since the ME109… Stick to fast cars and great beer; leave the airplanes to US ingenuity

Sure, German quality, so they say has it's price...

What would the right price be for a jet that would have All of the following caracteristics, at the same time:

1) Be able to land in smaller fields than those a King Air 350 can use, including unpaved runways, and get out with a heavier load

2) Cruise at more than 400 knots at FL 410

3) Have a cabin 30% bigger than a CJ3, just a tad smaller than an Excel

4) Have a range of 1'800 NM with 7 people on board (NBAA IFR 100 NM alternate) Incidentally the 7 people on board may be one pilot and 6 pax as it is single pilot certified

So, what is a fair price for bird that can do all of the above at the same time, be it German, US, Swiss or Chineese?
 

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