JetLegend Buys BVM
#76
What's unfortunate is that we'll be paying an American tax for these Jet Legend PNP planes which are priced much lower in international markets simply because the BVM name has been slapped on. I'm not going to partake. However, I am interested in a PROPER BVM designed airframe offered in a PNP offering.
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There is a possibility that we may have the best of both world, just may be. Good BVM quality at JL prices. Economically and physically it is doable but there has to be a force behind it to make it happen. Like some one said in a thread before, it is possible, and I think I'd do the same, that Bob and a few others will stay there acting as advisers and consultants and getting paid. That's what I would do from a business point of view.
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My hobby activities have been idling for the past year or so, so forgive me if I'm a bit out of touch with trends, but here is a possibility that this whole trend could come full circle. With laser cutting, CNC, 3D printing, etc. all the rage and certainly within a cottage industry's price range - would there be a market (albeit limited) for old fashioned, Yellow-aircraft level kits? Something like a pre-primed fuse with formers installed and pre-covered (maybe even glassed), but not painted wing? Price such a sport kit in the sub-$1,000 range and make it somewhere around 75-80 inch span? Thinking it would be nice to have a budget, fiberglass and foam "kit" that needs little more than paint, fit out and hardware. Provide a little sweat equity in exchange for price.
Or is there nothing except ARF due to the speed of life?
Or is there nothing except ARF due to the speed of life?
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The world of real builders is disappearing. Nobody or very very few are willing to build. The price for a painted arf is lower then if you built one yourself anymore. All the kit manufacturers are going away. Sad but true.
The world of real builders is disappearing. Nobody or very very few are willing to build. The price for a painted arf is lower then if you built one yourself anymore. All the kit manufacturers are going away. Sad but true.
My hobby activities have been idling for the past year or so, so forgive me if I'm a bit out of touch with trends, but here is a possibility that this whole trend could come full circle. With laser cutting, CNC, 3D printing, etc. all the rage and certainly within a cottage industry's price range - would there be a market (albeit limited) for old fashioned, Yellow-aircraft level kits? Something like a pre-primed fuse with formers installed and pre-covered (maybe even glassed), but not painted wing? Price such a sport kit in the sub-$1,000 range and make it somewhere around 75-80 inch span? Thinking it would be nice to have a budget, fiberglass and foam "kit" that needs little more than paint, fit out and hardware. Provide a little sweat equity in exchange for price.
Or is there nothing except ARF due to the speed of life?
Or is there nothing except ARF due to the speed of life?
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While I don't disagree with you, there will always be a few of us long time modellers that would be willing to build. Perhaps not enough to support a real, full time business but perhaps someone that is newly retired and looking for a challenge and a way to make a few extra bucks as a second career.
#85
I too have been away for a while, however, as I just added up the 1:5 F-16 PNP with the "required accessories" which does not bring into the equation of any support equipment or a transmitter, is $14,140.00
It is a big boy play land that this boy cannot afford to play in any longer. I have a Bobcat XL kit still in the box, a 70% complete Balsa Bandit and a mothballed Turbine (small) F-86 built from a kit. I have a hard time anymore thinking about the cost just to finish what I have, much less sink $10K+ into an awesome, adrenaline model.
I love RC and BVM has been there best there ever was in Jets, but unless I hit the lottery, the new stuff is out of my range.
Have fun guys, and I wish the best to Bob and the rest of the family, I will see you when I can.
It is a big boy play land that this boy cannot afford to play in any longer. I have a Bobcat XL kit still in the box, a 70% complete Balsa Bandit and a mothballed Turbine (small) F-86 built from a kit. I have a hard time anymore thinking about the cost just to finish what I have, much less sink $10K+ into an awesome, adrenaline model.
I love RC and BVM has been there best there ever was in Jets, but unless I hit the lottery, the new stuff is out of my range.
Have fun guys, and I wish the best to Bob and the rest of the family, I will see you when I can.
#88
Any if you only knew the manufacturing cost you would be horrified. I get a few products machined in china, very cheap and outstanding quality, Picture a turbine diffuser for less than $100
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Wouldn't it be awesome if they start mass producing Bandits in China for $700!
I mean, I'm sure that when Bob was there folks didn't mind paying a premium to be part of the "BVM Type-rating", but now that they are chinese (not that there's anything wrong with that)....will the trend remain?
I mean, I'm sure that when Bob was there folks didn't mind paying a premium to be part of the "BVM Type-rating", but now that they are chinese (not that there's anything wrong with that)....will the trend remain?
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Wouldn't it be awesome if they start mass producing Bandits in China for $700!
I mean, I'm sure that when Bob was there folks didn't mind paying a premium to be part of the "BVM Type-rating", but now that they are chinese (not that there's anything wrong with that)....will the trend remain?
I mean, I'm sure that when Bob was there folks didn't mind paying a premium to be part of the "BVM Type-rating", but now that they are chinese (not that there's anything wrong with that)....will the trend remain?
Whether or not the market will accept the same type of pricing once JL takes over is yet to be determined..........worst case, they go 'cheap' and have a FE situation on their hands. Best case, they are able to produce the same product at a lower cost which they pass on (all or part) to the consumer.
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Bill, the quality of the BVM products can easily be attributed to really good design. If JL now owns the Engineering.....no reason why they can't replicate that in China. I mean they are not stupid, they already make the most popular F-16 there is today.
BV had a market cap. Not everyone could access his products, and he was ok with that, it worked for him. Chinese don't think like that. If they can sell 1000 Bandits at $700 vs 50 Bandits at $4000, they'll go for the first.
BV had a market cap. Not everyone could access his products, and he was ok with that, it worked for him. Chinese don't think like that. If they can sell 1000 Bandits at $700 vs 50 Bandits at $4000, they'll go for the first.
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Bill, the quality of the BVM products can easily be attributed to really good design. If JL now owns the Engineering.....no reason why they can't replicate that in China. I mean they are not stupid, they already make the most popular F-16 there is today.
BV had a market cap. Not everyone could access his products, and he was ok with that, it worked for him. Chinese don't think like that. If they can sell 1000 Bandits at $700 vs 50 Bandits at $4000, they'll go for the first.
BV had a market cap. Not everyone could access his products, and he was ok with that, it worked for him. Chinese don't think like that. If they can sell 1000 Bandits at $700 vs 50 Bandits at $4000, they'll go for the first.
If, on the other hand, the lower production cost results in a reduction in quality then the brand will quickly be diminished and sales are likely to suffer, or totally tank, depending on the nature of the quality 'issue'.
I'm more than willing to give any manufacturer the benefit of the doubt, but you know the old saying.....'999 attaboys get wiped out by 1 aw-sheetz!"
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What is Jet Legend's take on EDF? I have bought a lot of BVM products over the last 10 years and it all revolves around EDF. Any idea who assumes command of that part of the BVM business? There is much at stake as far as future products and repairs for the electric fliers. It would be great if Bob could continue to personally over see and campaign at events for this aspect of the hobby as he has done since he first introduced it at BVM.