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From: Aachen, GERMANY
Luke
I am sorry, but I am asking myself if you are not a britisch manufacturer. If it is so, you are not objective !!!!
Things like the one discussed here happen - this is the price to pay for good and light 3 D Fun Flyer (we had as the person in charge for the ARF ZN LINE of kits to make the experience with the first series of Madness,too). If it happens we only can hope that it does not hurt anybody, accept the critique (improve immediatly the weak point) and try to satisfy the customer (what Weston obviously did - and it going to cost a hell of money if they have to ship a kit to Crotia)
In the last two year I had to remark one very sad thing - most modelers do not know the difference between a 2 kilo (4 lbs) and a 3 Kilo (6 lbs) Fun Flyer (Span around 150 cm) - if they would, 2/3 of the 3D Fun Flyer on the market should directly go into the bin!! A 3 Kilo Fun Flyer can be constructed very stable (and is for sure good enough for the majority of the modelers), but the ones who want more have to live with the fact that we design and construct things with very little margin of error (this unfortunally happens sometimes - even we are humans)
Best regards from Germany to all
Alvin Braeckman
www.braeckman.com
I am sorry, but I am asking myself if you are not a britisch manufacturer. If it is so, you are not objective !!!!
Things like the one discussed here happen - this is the price to pay for good and light 3 D Fun Flyer (we had as the person in charge for the ARF ZN LINE of kits to make the experience with the first series of Madness,too). If it happens we only can hope that it does not hurt anybody, accept the critique (improve immediatly the weak point) and try to satisfy the customer (what Weston obviously did - and it going to cost a hell of money if they have to ship a kit to Crotia)
In the last two year I had to remark one very sad thing - most modelers do not know the difference between a 2 kilo (4 lbs) and a 3 Kilo (6 lbs) Fun Flyer (Span around 150 cm) - if they would, 2/3 of the 3D Fun Flyer on the market should directly go into the bin!! A 3 Kilo Fun Flyer can be constructed very stable (and is for sure good enough for the majority of the modelers), but the ones who want more have to live with the fact that we design and construct things with very little margin of error (this unfortunally happens sometimes - even we are humans)
Best regards from Germany to all
Alvin Braeckman
www.braeckman.com



