Amazing to me is that the LSA’s that are produced in the US, cost the same as the ones produced overseas.
From: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of medicbill@aol.com
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Your going to find most LSA's composite or metal are not produced in the US and probably will not due to the wage factor. Even Cessna is going to produce the new Skycatcher in China. Most companies argue to keep the price point down they have to manufacture them in low wage countries. 
 
Bill
 
In a message dated 10/15/2009 5:12:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, airpark@embarqmail.com writes:
I've only recently joined this group. the postings seem much more professional - than a lot of other sites I routinely visit. Great comments and evalutions - on some possible LSA trainers.
This group just made me aware of the high costs of repairing composites. (And the safety factor (or lack of one?) - in crashes. And that not too many are made here - thus, hurting our economy and job market(s). (What's new!?)
Does anyone know about the Patriot? Don Zank has four pictures of it on his website: Zanklites.com. (Dave @ Quad City designed it.) It's metal framed - with fabric covering. The canopy is one piece, hinged on the side. (I'm wondering if making it - with a T-34 like canopy - would be doable.) ? Down here in SW Florida, you couldn't fly -even taxi it around. Or at most places - in the summer.
That would also make it easier to get in and out of. And making it look more like a replica Warbird - might make it into an interesting 'Made in America!' product. How good a basic trainer it would turn out to be - ? But, it is nice looking. And Don says it flies well, has good cross-country speed - and is capable of light aerobatics.
Another possible 'Made in America' product - could be making Dennis Whiley's* SPAD into a 'T-SPADXIII. 'T' standing for two place or trainer. All he'd have to do is use his Jenny fuselage - and add the grill and trailing edge scallops to it. (He could also make his Jenny - into a Clipped Wing Jenny. That would be two great LSA's! And I believe - as quick built kits - they could be much less expensive - than most of those overseas composites. (And real 'show stoppers') !
Just some observations from a 'Senior Citizen'. I'm trying to build a Children's Aviation Center, a 'Naval Air Estates Airpark, and an aviation themed restaurant - down here in SW Florida. (I'm looking for financing of it.) It will also have some unique features - that will make it an alternative energy center.
For information on this 'dream project - (and my educational, military and aviation backgrounds.) visit: www.navalairestates.com, I know I have had to miss some ideas. If any of you can contribute to the project - please do.
As the economy is stagnant - I now plan to start - with a downsized Children's Aviation Center - at a local airport in SW Florida. (while trying to find financing for the larger project) Eventually, I'd like to build a second such project - back home, in Mid- Michigan.
Both(all future) Centers will provide aerospace education to local students, honor women and minorites in aviation, create jobs, serve as alternative energy labs, offer profit sharing - and add to the local economys! (not China's and other Nations - ours!)
And hopefully, each 'center' will have an LSA flying club - as 'part of the picture'.
There will be a six place 'RAC' - rotating aircraft carrier - as the 'centerpiece' of each center.
* And/or Mike Loehle's SPADXIII version. He actually has three war bird versions.
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