chris wrote:He later put that he wasn't being serious. In my opinion that type of sarcasm is not helpful for his business venture in terms of the way prospective customers view the stability of the company. That makes potential customers feel like if a group of people on a forum don't like viking then he will just discontinue support for that airframe.
What happens if the engine is purchased but not intstalled when he decides to say I wil no longer sell vikings to people with sonex aircraft?
He may not have meant to come across that way, but that's what I was thinking when I read it. I still hope the engine is succesful.
I must agree it is concerning but at least it's not for real. I would have hated to have been one of those RV-12 builders who have already ordered their Viking if it were true.
I will keep monitoring the Viking progress though, it might still prove to be a liable alternative after all.
Let's be honest, Jabiru is now a great engine manufacturer but it's had it's problems too over the years and also many early customers were left in the dark with parts of the engines not supported anymore (see
http://jabirucrash.com)
I will need to see way more flying Viking customers, in particular Sonex customers to be convinced.
Jan has a lot to prove and impulsive reactions like the one we've just seen does not do his reputation any good.