Isn't the good ol' USA a foreign country in itself? As I recall the indigenous American Indians are the only ones who are truly not foreigners and we don't listen to them anyway. Isn't the word "foreign" a relative and subjective term depending on ones perspective? I'm most interested in good innovative products, not who makes them. This country sold our makers, our workers down the road a long time ago as I recall, it was that actor guy who acted as a president for a few years as I recall. Did we not vote for the very people who wanted and profitted by this global economy, the new world order as some used to refer to it as? Don't they coddle to the wealthy who profit from it all, wars included? Let's get real. The Chinese people are not our enemies.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Rick <lightflyer@adelphia.net> wrote:
Gary, if you're so worried about buying foreign products, get a Lycoming.
It's kinda strange though... I'm wondering why you bought a foreign SLSA when you could have bought one from Chuck's Glider Supply right here in the US of A for a lot less money??
--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Gary N Orpe" <garyo@...> wrote:
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> Just for info; Looks like the Chinese have bought out Continental Motors.
> Guess the question is the Skycatcher now an ALL Chinese plane. Also would
> one prefer a Chinese engine to an Austrian one nowadays? Things are really
> changing, aren't they.
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> Gary Orpe
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