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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 22:44 |
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Username Protected wrote: The thing is if somebody typically flies 500-600nm flights, is happy with their SR-22, but would like to add some more capability for negotiating weather and such, the Vision Jet is going to be on target for them. Exactly. A jet designed to serve a piston mission sold to piston pilots. But it could have easily been basically the same plane where it could have served a jet mission. Just add second engine. It is as if Cirrus built a car to sell to bicyclists and it was nearly as limited as a bicycle. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 22:54 |
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Username Protected wrote: Quote: I predict Cirrus will simply get their dried out bones deeper into the forest than others. When should we expect this to happen? They did get their bones pretty far into the forest, well past the corpses of so many others. Have to give them a hand for that. But is it yet a "success"? Hard to define. I think the challenge now is producing them at a profit. Clearly they have not achieved that yet given only 11 deliveries. Surprisingly, the SF50 was certified more than a year ago, Oct 31, 2016. Seems production isn't quite as swift as they hoped for. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 23:03 |
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Username Protected wrote: Several hundred Eclipse deposit holders signed contracts, paid money when they signed, and got no airplane and no money back. When you pay a deposit and sign a contract, you have a sale. When they get the airplane, you have a delivery.
Actually, according to GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) a sale is not a sale (i.e. it is not recognized on company books) until the product is delivered. Customer deposits are liability, not revenue.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 23:12 |
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Username Protected wrote: They did get their bones pretty far into the forest, well past the corpses of so many others. Have to give them a hand for that.
But is it yet a "success"? Hard to define. I think the challenge now is producing them at a profit. Clearly they have not achieved that yet given only 11 deliveries.
Surprisingly, the SF50 was certified more than a year ago, Oct 31, 2016. Seems production isn't quite as swift as they hoped for.
I agree that it yet remains to be seen what the long-term success of the product is going to be. Mustang looked like a great success at first, and now it's dead. But for the moment, the rumors of Cirrus death appear to have been greatly exaggerated.  BTW, #24 is already flying, so they are certainly chugging along. http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N993 ... /KDLH/KDLH
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 23:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: You certainly won't find parachutes on real jets. I learned something today. All these years I thought the Sabre was a "real jet". Including that day in 1960 when I used its parachute.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 23:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: Mustang looked like a great success at first, and now it's dead. After almost 500 were made. That makes it one of the most produced light jets in history when it comes to the entire line being the same configuration. Cessna made their money back, ~1.5B in Mustang revenue. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 23:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: All these years I thought the Sabre was a "real jet". Including that day in 1960 when I used its parachute. The parachute lowered the plane to the ground? Or did you mean that YOU used YOUR parachute, and the plane had NONE? Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 07:42 |
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Username Protected wrote: Do they get "paid" when they don't deliver an airplane? Cuz that's what a "sale" is. Several hundred Eclipse deposit holders signed contracts, paid money when they signed, and got no airplane and no money back. When you pay a deposit and sign a contract, you have a sale. When they get the airplane, you have a delivery. Mike C. That's not a "sale" Mike. That's a "lost deposit". No company runs on "deposits".
If a "deposit" constitutes a "sale" then your bet about never posting on BT again has been lost.
This thread is a testament to your absolute lack of common sense.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 08:20 |
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I'm betting that if the FAA website is showing these registrations, knowing there is usually a 60-90 day lag that Cirrus is closing in on 40+ units... Attachment: Capture.PNG Peace, Don
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 09:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: I'm betting that if the FAA website is showing these registrations, knowing there is usually a 60-90 day lag that Cirrus is closing in on 40+ units... The FAA registry web page is far more current than you think. The most recent registration is 0018, registered on Oct 31, just 3 days ago. Registration dates for customer delivered serial numbers: 0006: 1/12/2017 0007: 1/13/2017 0008: 1/11/2017 0009: 5/8/2017 0011: 7/21/2017 0012: 8/3/2017 0013: 8/1/2017 0014: foreign registered, date unknown 0015: 9/6/2017 0016: 8/31/2017 0018: 10/31/2017 0019: 10/19/2017 12 delivered so far. Rate seems to be about 2 per month presently. Serials 0010, 0017, 0020-0024, have been seen on Flightaware, 7 airplanes. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 13:16 |
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Username Protected wrote: You certainly won't find parachutes on real jets. I learned something today. All these years I thought the Sabre was a "real jet". Including that day in 1960 when I used its parachute.
Now that's funny....
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 13:24 |
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Cessna had over 500 deposits for the Mustang in 2006. They never hit 500 before they decommissioned the production line. If Cirrus follows Cessna lead, like the Mustang, the SF50 will never sell all the deposits, what 600 sales? That is because the sale of used SF50's and more capable turboprops at a heavy discount will parasite sales of new aircraft. I think Cirrus is smart and unlike Cessna, they kill 2 birds with one stone. They will kill the deposit holders by saying you can get this discounted (at a loss for Cirrus) SF50 with your deposit, or you can forget about that useless deposit and buy the non-discounted SF51 or SF60 that has more range, payload, speed, massage chairs and bling (?RVSM) for a just a little more at 2.99 mil. The deposit holders go away, because like star belly sneeches nobody wants an obsolete starless SF50 anymore, and Cirrus now can actually sell the plane for what it takes to pay back R&D, make a profit, and continue support. I may have to give up my day job and work for Cirrus. Doubt Klapmeier needs my help though. 
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Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50 Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 13:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: but the bars and restaurants are full of marketing folks celebrating when contracts are signed. How did that logic work out for Eclipse? Since Ciholas used Eclipse as his analogy I'd say "case closed".
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