Firstly, I own a J230, I like the performance, space and looks.
I think Jabiru did well to get this far, but I'm sure they will be on a very rough path if they don't do something about their customer service or should say total lack of. Also the failure to address engine design faults which Cammit have identified and done something about, I look forward to their success, yes I have taken the time to speak to Ian at Cammit. I would not recommend anyone to buy a Jabiru without telling them how poor their customer service is and the design faults which become obvious to experienced pilot maintainers, L2 and LAME's.
If Jabiru had good customer service and reliability they would be a success, they are sucessful now but going downhill fast, recently a very experienced L2 with a heap of Jabiru experience said it was getting worse referring to the jabiru engine failures and their causes being related to the quality, this is a fact supported by others and found in a UK website http://www.jabiruworkshop.com These are similar problems we hear of here as opposed to Jabiru,s attitude http://www.jabiru.net.au/images/jaba/Contrary_to_local_rumour.docx.
Yes the J230 is my choice of aircraft but it could be a great aircraft, I hope Jabiru lift their game. I would like to see Jabiru listening and working with Cammit and others, going to China is not the obvious fix in my opinion.
Don't brand me a Jabiru BASHER as I know the facts, own one, maintain one and wish them well but would like to see them on the right track with reliability and quality.