Friday, 9 July 2010

Why I make windsocks

Take a look at my thinking behind Flyrite Windsocks and what it would mean to you to buy one of my windsocks.

I started by making a windsock for myself. Later that year I set up at a microlight show and put my windsock on top of a 6 metre stainless steel mast (one that I had made for the purpose of flying this windsock).

However, my windsock was also printed in big black bold print - flyrite.co.uk - and it stood out a treat.

I did this purely as a business sign with no intention of selling any. But one after another, people kept asking if I had any for sale to which I answered no. Then one chap asked if I would be prepared to make one for him and how much would it cost.

I had never thought about that before but 'in for a penny in for a pound' I stuck my neck out and gave him a price and approximate time of delivery which he accepted and immediately paid me.

He told a couple of his colleagues and I had another couple of orders paid for in advance - very nice.

After that, every time someone asked me for a windsock I would say "I don't have any but I can make you one". When the Microlight show was over, I had orders for ten windsocks and two mast kits.

When I got home, I decided to make improvements to the original design and have been improving them ever since.

The funny thing is that, I never got any feed back and so I had no idea whether my windsock were any good or not. Until one day one of my original customers came to me at the very same show and said "I'd better have another of your windsocks, mine has completely faded now". He quickly added "but it's still in one piece". I asked him how long he had had it and he said "Three years".

On one hand I was very pleased that my windsocks were lasting that long and giving my customers ultimate satisfaction, but on the other hand, it's not much good for quick repeat business. But don't worry, I am still improving them where I can, mainly in my production methods so that my customers get the best windsocks that their money can buy without breaking their bank.

It is my intention to manufacture the best windsocks in the world. What I mean by this is long lasting, reliable and highly visible windsocks. Ultimately, it is only your complete satisfaction (as a customer) that I want, because as my customer it is you who keeps me in business.

Regards - Ted Tutaj (pronounced Toot-eye)

PS. On this page you'll see what I look like and my wife and son.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

World wide sales.

Flyrite.co.uk are committed to produce the best windsocks that your money can buy without breaking your bamk.

Our sales span from Eastern Europe across western Europe and as far out as Argentina.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Monday, 19 April 2010

Flyrite the only windsock

There is only one windsock that you need that is a flyrite windsock.

Friday, 16 April 2010

Windsock ropes

Some manufacturers use stainless steel ropes. This in our view is a bit of over-kill. Mostly, stainless steel rope loops or eyes, are held together using brass or copper ferules.

The coefficient of expansion in these dissimilar materials, allows for movement between them when temperature changes and joints like these have been known to come apart.

Flyrite.co.uk windsocks employ 8 plat marine quality polyester ropes. These ropes will outlast the life of the windsock and therefore a very well suited to this application.

For more information and design considerations of Flyrite.co.uk Windsocks, click on the highlighted links.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

windsock industrial

Welcome all,

Professionals don't cut corners and that's why flyrite windsocks are used in the aviation industry ar aerdromes, airfields and airports.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

flyrite Industrial Windsock for Aviation, Airports and Airfields

You see them flying innocently at the Airport or Airfield but do you ever wonder about their usefulness? At an Airport or any other flying place they cannot be ignored.

That's true of Sailing establishments as well or try crossing a suspension bridge in a howling gale when you have no idea whether it is safe to cross or not.

Don't be fooled, this seemingly Innocent windsock has it's work cut out and so it must be made to withstand heavy punishment.

Monday, 12 April 2010

Windsocks

www.flyrite.co.uk windsocks will be flyin' soon and keepin' you safe.