We are now in the last third of December and no product yet to be seen. This seems to be an area where Yuneec can claim consistent success; failure to meet release date projections.
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We are now in the last third of December and no product yet to be seen. This seems to be an area where Yuneec can claim consistent success; failure to meet release date projections.
It will be in store soon since shipped from factory.We are now in the last third of December and no product yet to be seen. This seems to be an area where Yuneec can claim consistent success; failure to meet release date projections.
It will be in store soon since shipped from factory.
The damage has already been done. Their credibility went out the window a long time ago. I don't see them being around in the foreseeable future unless they can pull a rabbit out of a hatLinsonW is associated with Yuneec.
Linson,
With all due respect, ya’ll really need to get with the program: when you set a date you need to make that date. If you repeatedly fail to execute on time, what is going to cause your customers, existing and potential, to believe you folks have made any improvements in your business practices? Perhaps if more importance, what is going to cause them to think you folks have been paying attention to customer demands for product performance improvements?
If you repeatedly fail with release date accuracy as exhibited with the H-480, H-520, H Plus, C-23 for H-480, racing and winged drones, and now H-3, you are damaging your credibility and customer confidence.
Missing this Christmas season was a massive error in judgement. The Christmas season is the period where many businesses generate 60%-75% of their annual revenue. Where Yuneec could have seen daily unit sales volume in the triple digits, by missing a late November-early December release they’ve reduced potential unit sales dramatically. I’m actually saddened to see this happen.
Great plans are often offset by poor execution.
I think all you will see is a gravestone.Still waiting for the Ghost of Drones Future to prove to me that the H3 is not a humbug... ?
CES is coming up again in a few weeks. I would be surprised to see Yuneec even attend, but if they did it would be no surprise to see them announce the H3, with a new release date projected for end of the first quarter. It fits their pattern, as does announcing a few other new models and payloads that will never materialize.
The funny thing about all that is it is what they have consistently done. Even more amusing is the number of people that believe what they say to be true. The pattern might as well be set in stone.
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