Cessna, err, Textron's not making them any more.
Bye, Bye, TTx
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Not sure exactly what the specific issues were, just remember that my former student bought one, back in 2014, I think, and he had it down for maintenance for quite a while. He like it a lot when he was able to fly it.
I flew one of them for quite a few hours and really liked the airplane. Handled well, really fast, comfortable cabin with good visibility. G1000 was well integrated and seemed to work well. Not much of a useful load with full fuel, especially with the air-conditioning option, but that's not too unusual. I was never impressed with the marketing effort and I never liked the "Corvalis" name they selected for it.
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>>I was never impressed with the marketing effort and I never liked the "Corvalis" name they selected for it.<<
Andy.....
Ditto....
I always had the impression that Textron purchased it to kill competition, and not to ever develop it into a viable product line, going forward... It was never properly advertised or marketed. It all looked like they went through the motions they might have been obligated to undertake in a deal, but never put their full efforts and energy into making the product a success...
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And it’s a damn shame, too. They were, as LancAir, Columbia and Cessna, really good airframes, nice handling, etc. Both Beech and Cessna seem to be examples in industry, yet again, of what happens when you trade too much passion for too much “management-by-the-numbers.” It’s not just Aviation, either; I’ve seen it across multiple areas. Yes, you need to be able to sell enough to pay all your bills. But if your leadership becomes totally interchangeable with another industry, entirely, you’ve lost it.
And yes, we all know that passion alone will also nearly bankrupt you. Cirrus wouldn’t exist today if it hadn’t been for, first, the Bahraini’s and now the Chinese.
Anyway, it’s a damn shame.
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Originally posted by Randy Sohn View Post
How? Like the "dog" or like "them"? <g>
best, randy
Here is Paul Bertorelli's take on the situation. https://www.avweb.com/eletter/archiv...3924-full.html -- The article is partway down the right side. Not sure how to link to only the article.
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