Some time ago I placed a posting on the krnet, "Delivery problems Aircraft spruce". This matter was brought to the attention of Jim Irwin, the manager of Aircraft Spruce, and within a day or so he had conducted a thorough investigation with his IT and overseas sales staff to try to resolve the problem. The cause of the problem arose from my internet connection dropping out while placing an order, which happens here fairly frequently, combined with my enthusiasm for following the order up with numerous phone calls to the US, and a number of quotes already in place which caused AS no end of confusion. Any way, the matter has been resolved now and both parties are happy, AS being very understanding and agreeable in seeking an amicable solution to the problem. Unfortunately I have been extremely busy and have not had the time to follow things up as quickly as Jim has been able to look into things at his end, so any delay in resolving this issue is entirely due to me. Things are a bit quieter now, so I can get back to aircraft building. The Customs and Quarrantine people here also cause inappropriate delays in these things as AS can mill. cut, pack, process and ship an order seven and a half thousand miles across the Pacific in about two weeks from placing the order, yet on arrival in Sydney it takes on average about another four to six weeks, or more sometimes, before delivery.
Chris Johnston Sydney Australia