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Re: [RCSE] Product bashing


I have a Gentle Lady that I stopped flying years ago.  When ever I have any
concerns about a Tx or Rx, guess what plane it goes in.

----- Original Message -----
From: Bobbi and Randy <bullards@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <soaring@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Product bashing


>
> > I agree with Bill we need to know what works and what does not!  Input
> from
> > end users is a GOOD thing!  If we had a problem with a product that was
> not
> > caught in Germany I would want to know ASAP.  Some time things can and
do
> > happen.
> >
> > This and other forums like it are a good way to communicate what works
and
> > what does not.
> >
> > Karlton Spindle
>
> Damn! I have to agree with Karlton! I hate doing that. ;-)
>
> On the serious side, a post on RCSE about products should be done very
> carefully. There have been times a product or company gets blasted that
> should have been resolved another way. Can we say "pilot error?" Yes, I've
> goofed before myself but I promise to be better.
>
> However if lots of people are having a problem, then there is most likely
a
> real problem and I want to know about it. A fine example is the Tetra
> receiver. A lot of people have had problems with this receiver. My
> conclusion is that the Tetra is not something I want in my plane. For that
> reason I have new one sitting in my shop that I will never use because I
> don't want to lose a plane. I am glad people posted that there was a
problem
> BEFORE I lost a plane. If you still think the Tetra is a fine receiver,
I'll
> sell you mine at a super low price.
>
> I have also been screwed before and I let people know about it because I
> don't want others to go through the same anguish I did. I feel that if
there
> is truly a defect out there, it should be known.
>
> If some company gives great service, I want to know that too. If your new
> plane or whatever is way better than normal, I also want to know that.
While
> there are a few rotten apples out there are some really great ones too.
>
> Keep the feed back coming. Just be careful what you say and make sure you
> weren't the cause of the problem.
>
> Whew, I had to get that off my chest. It's been bugging me for a long
time.
>
> Randy Bullard
>
>
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