always wondered how ups can get a package 1000 miles farther south to ft Lauderdale the same day I get mine in Mississippi lol..guess they forgot where Mississippi is
always wondered how ups can get a package 1000 miles farther south to ft Lauderdale the same day I get mine in Mississippi lol..guess they forgot where Mississippi is
I highly doubt that ground service is all just truck. Some of it might be train (TOFC or container) as well.
I just got a hold of them and the information that was on the label was incorrect, so a new tracking number was provided. It still appears to be on schedule for schedule a Wednesday delivery. :Cool:
Thank you again to everyone in our customer family who made the L-39 one of our best performing releases in recent memory. Your generous support helps validate our belief that this Series we created and continue to evolve, at this performance level, feature count, size and price point, is worth expanding. And expand it, we will.
As of yesterday we're pleased to be shipping these 80mm L-39s to our customers on time in "Late September" as projected on the pre-order page, and less than 30 days from the day we first announced the 80mm L-39's existence to the world. We never take for granted the trust you place in us with a pre-order, so when Customs plays nice and we're able to meet our conservative ship date estimates and keep your waiting time short, I hope you feel we deliver on that trust.
Now comes the fun parts... flying, feedback, and customizations! Let's see what you got!
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I got to fly the L-39 multiple times at Nall in the Fall and I can say that it is a real performer in many ways. It has good in flight handling characteristics, nice vertical and slow speed performance and lands easy. The sleek design penetrates the wind well and the landing gear is very robust for the plane making it feel solid. Another well executed Freewing offering in my book.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts after your week flying the L-39 at Nall, Steve! Now please get to work on an opening canopy :-P Also, hint, hint, I left the tip tanks hollow with minimal chambers... perfect to hold a few CCs of colored powder... if someone wanted to make a removable tube that used differential pressure to suck the powder out without any moving parts... I wonder if someone could tackle that... who do I know...
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