jtec/radiowave
70cc twin V2
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Dalton Aviation
Published by Tom Reifsnyder · March 1 at 4:00pm ·
Dalton Aviation is excited to announce that we have joined forces with JTEC Radiowave. Kal and I have been working with Al and Kevin over the past several months to improve the production of kits. Having no experience in the kit business I have leaned heavily on Al and Kevin’s experience as well as Tony Russo’s experience.
Prior to merging with JTEC we were getting our parts form several different sources creating logistic difficulties. Al and Kevin have the ability to laser cut all wood parts, and computer cut foam parts, which makes for a much more accurate and clean foam part. This simplifies the supply chain tremendously. JTEC also has the infrastructure in place to produce and package Dalton Airframes in a timely and complete fashion.
Joining JTEC and Dalton together will move Dalton Aviation from a garage operation to a legitimate production facility. This will improve quality and delivery times for kits.
This merger will also provide future material improvements, simplification and ease of building processes and the ability to evolve the design while maintaining the same shape and flying characteristics that Dalton lovers around the world have come to expect and enjoy.
Kal and I look forward to working with AL, Kevin and Tony to continually improve the Dalton brand in the future.
Dalton Aviation
Published by Tom Reifsnyder · March 1 at 4:00pm ·
Dalton Aviation is excited to announce that we have joined forces with JTEC Radiowave. Kal and I have been working with Al and Kevin over the past several months to improve the production of kits. Having no experience in the kit business I have leaned heavily on Al and Kevin’s experience as well as Tony Russo’s experience.
Prior to merging with JTEC we were getting our parts form several different sources creating logistic difficulties. Al and Kevin have the ability to laser cut all wood parts, and computer cut foam parts, which makes for a much more accurate and clean foam part. This simplifies the supply chain tremendously. JTEC also has the infrastructure in place to produce and package Dalton Airframes in a timely and complete fashion.
Joining JTEC and Dalton together will move Dalton Aviation from a garage operation to a legitimate production facility. This will improve quality and delivery times for kits.
This merger will also provide future material improvements, simplification and ease of building processes and the ability to evolve the design while maintaining the same shape and flying characteristics that Dalton lovers around the world have come to expect and enjoy.
Kal and I look forward to working with AL, Kevin and Tony to continually improve the Dalton brand in the future.