Difference between revisions 2847229 and 2872112 on enwiki''This page has been listed on [[Wikipedia:Votes for deletion]]. Please see that page for justifications and discussion.'' ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ A '''flop''' or '''product failure''' is a [[product (business)|product]] that doesn't reach expectations of success, failing to come even close. A major flop goes one step further and is recognized for its almost complete lack of success. (contracted; show full) * The [[Dassault Aviation]] [[Dassault Mercure|Mercure]] - this aircraft had extremely limited range and as a result only ten were built for the [[France|French]] domestic airline [[Air Inter]] * The [[Northrop]] [[F-20 Tigershark]] - this [[fighter aircraft]] was designed as a private venture for export, but failed utterly as foreign air forces wanted the more prestigious [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] used by the [[USAF]], despite the F-20 having superior performance and lower cost. ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ===Automotive Flops=== *[[Ford Motor Company]]'s [[Edsel]] *[[DeLorean]] automobile *[[Electric vehicle|Electric cars]] - [[Ford Motor Company]] and [[General Motors]], who only had lukewarm interest in the technology, have dropped production of their [[electric vehicle|electric car]] models. *[[Sinclair C5]] - a battery powered car designed by Sir [[Clive Sinclair]] * The [[Bricklin SV-1]] (contracted; show full) * The [[INMOS Transputer]], a brave attempt at a different way of computing - but now largely forgotten. *WebTV (now [[MSN TV]]). Internet delivery via television set and set-top box. Cited by Jim Louderback as one of the "eight biggest tech flops ever". * The [[Sinclair QL]] an unsuccessful attempt by [[Sinclair Research]] to make a [[16 bit]] computer in the mid [[1980s]] ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ===Video Game Flops=== *[[Sega]] has had numerous flops in [[North America]], for example the [[Sega Saturn]], the [[Sega Nomad]], the [[Sega Master System]] II and III, and the [[Sega 32X]]. (The Master System was successful in [[Europe]] and [[Brazil]], and the Sega Saturn was successful in [[Japan]].) The [[Sega Megadrive]] was not well received in [[Japan]]. *[[Nintendo]], not to be left behind, has produced the [[Nintendo Virtual Boy]] and [[video game light gun|light gun]] games. (contracted; show full) * The [[Tanganyika groundnut scheme]], a plan by [[Clement Attlee]]'s [[British government]], financed by British tax-payers, to cultivate tracts of what is now [[Tanzania]] with [[peanuts]]. ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ==Flops in science and engineering== A scientific flop may be something that took years of man-hours and a lot of money to complete (or perhaps never completed) and ended in failure. ===Technical failures in aerospace=== * The [[Brewster Buffalo]] - this [[World War II]] [[fighter aircraft]] turned out to be no match for [[Axis Powers|Axis]] fighters (contracted; show full) *The [[UK Conservative Party|Conservative Party]]'s performance at the [[1997 UK general election|1997 general election]], and also at [[2001 UK general election|2001 general election]]. In both [[General Election]]s the Conservatives were routed disasterously. Their showing was both times far worse than that of Michael Foot. ==See also== * [[product management]] * [[management]] * [[new product development]] * [[product (business)|product]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2872112.
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