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Originally Posted by goldy
What it boils down to is expectations. You expect to see company product when you go to a website. Todd, on the other hand, expects to find that same information at one of three places. Brinkley website, 400 Scale Hangar, and Wings 900. Some company place a high priority on their website to promote their product, others do not. I suspect that Andrew Klien realizes that his product is getting sufficient enough exposure without him having to maintain an active website himself. He does not depend on his website to sell his product and he does not depend on his website to promote his business. Others do those things well enough for him.
All of AeroClassics new product can be found either here or at 400 SH forum when it it released. Every photo is there. A number of people try to get various photos of the new AC products to the point that no one should go wanting for photos of those products. Perhaps then the AC website becomes redundent.
Goldy
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Plausible...but an odd offering of an explanation nonetheless. Also it would be more credible if it was coming from Mr. Aeroclassics himself rather than a close friend speaking form him...because it is just conjecture.
But I don't want to get into any debate as to how Aeroclassics does its business affairs. I really don't care because like you said, there are many venues to find out about the new issues, including models. But from my perspective it still seems odd that the website isn't maintained...but hey...it's like licensing...who really cares...right?
Somethings are better to just ignore.

SO what good planes have you picked up lately?