I concur with Bryan. I bought a third-hand Legacy,
and have received nothing but good support from them all the way through.
They have even supported me using an engine other than the standard ones, and
have helped me with parts, engineering, and tech support all of the way.
Not to mention that they're friendly as hell and always have time to talk to
someone who sometimes stumbles through the manual.
Greg Ward
Lancair Legacy 20B N178RG in progress
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:38
PM
Subject: [LML] Re: Lancair IV-P long term
availability?
I always here about how poor Lancair is at supporting the 360.
I have been building a 360 for the past 3 years and I get plenty of help from
them on tech questions and I have ordered a lot of stuff from them and they
always have it or they get it. Maybe the airframe skins are hard to het but
those can be fixed if damaged. Everything else they seem to still sell.
Bryan
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From: "Jim Nordin" <panelmaker@earthlink.net> Date:
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 23:05:21 -0400 To:
<lml@lancaironline.net> Subject: [LML] Lancair IV-P long term
availability?
Lancair support for
non-selling aircraft is very disappointing. Don’t expect much series hardware
/ airframe parts help from them if they’re not selling the airplane you’re
building. Very disappointing. Their competition … Van’s … still support the
RV-3 and still sell it! Of course Lancair doesn’t consider them competition.
They think they don’t have competition. Too bad for us.
Jim
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lml@lancaironline.net Subject: [LML] Re: Lancair IV-P long term
availability?
Good guess, hell
Lancair does not even hardly back up there 360s now so I would not count on
anything. Ron
www.ronsflying.com
In a message dated
6/30/2008 9:04:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, olsen25@comcast.net
writes:
LML
Gang, Having built a 320 and loved it I am now considering beginning a
IV-P project in the next couple years. Given the new Evolution in the
lineup, is there word on the street whether or not the IV/IV-P kit will be
available long term? Seems like there should be a market for both but
the performance of the IV-P is so good that it could be a significant
competitor to the Evolution. Thoughts? Dan Olsen LNC2 -
N320DK Fort Collins,
CO
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