Sat, Apr 02, 2005
While we'd like to think they did it to have something cool for
ANN readers to click-through to, NEW ANN Sponsor Lancair Aircraft
has just launched a new Web site to feed the the ever-increasing
need for all that is new and cool in the world of Lancair’s
certified aircraft.
Completely redesigned, the site provides up to date content on
all aspects of the high performance Columbia 350 and 400 certified
aircraft. In addition to the expected features, the new site also
includes provisions to download images of the aircraft as well as
complete pilot information manuals for each aircraft model.
“Our new Web site is about content,” said The
Lancair Company’s Vice President Marketing & Sales Randy
Bolinger. “What (went) live on April 1st is phase one of
our expanded commitment to this medium. We will continue to build
on this site and expand its offerings into the future so be sure to
check back often.”
The Lancair Company selected the new Web address, or URL, to
help distinguish its Columbia line of certified aircraft from the
well-known kit aircraft line also sold under the Lancair name.
Though both are known as Lancairs, the certified and kit aircraft
are built by completely different companies.
“We’ve heard many people express confusion about the
difference between the certified and kit aircraft. This is one of a
series of measures planned for this year to help further
distinguish between the two companies and their products. We
believe “flycolumbia.com” will be
easy for people to recall,” Bolinger said.
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