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Vectorsimworks? Are they history?

Navy Chief

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Vectorsimworks was working on a Rafale X and also a A-5 Vigilante.

Anyone have information on what became of this company, or the projects?

I have a feeling they "ain't no more". NC

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Haven't heard of them either, while I was working on the panel lines for the Rafale.......I'll see if I can make contact with one of them.

Cheers
 
The Vectorsimworks Facebook page has been gone a while and the last I heard from them was early in 2015. At that time progress had slowed to a halt (due to members of the team going through college) but they told me they were hoping to pick up on things that summer when they had time off. From the looks of things, that never happened and who knows what their status is. I hope the A-5 project isn't dead but sadly, many other similar promising projects have ended that way.
 
The Vectorsimworks Facebook page has been gone a while and the last I heard from them was early in 2015. At that time progress had slowed to a halt (due to members of the team going through college) but they told me they were hoping to pick up on things that summer when they had time off. From the looks of things, that never happened and who knows what their status is. I hope the A-5 project isn't dead but sadly, many other similar promising projects have ended that way.
Yep, when all known websites disappear and the only images of a project are from 3 years ago, probably a good sign that lack of interest/real world commitments or any of another dozen reasons has set in and the promises have gone along with them. How many others have gone the same way. . .no longer an uncommon occurrence.
 
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