Involving the pattern community as a whole.

Zapata, Lisandro A. LAZapata at pbsj.com
Fri Dec 13 06:11:31 AKST 2002


Hummmm,
NASCAR: a bunch of guys racing around with stock cars and the winner is
determinate by luck!!
F1: state of the art machines racing by brand of engines, tires, chassis &
design on different tracks and almost never had a pace car in front and the
winner is determinate by skills.
Nope, it's not like that!!!
Both race cars but one race real racing machines the other identical cars
with different bodies.

But.. IMAC and NSRCA can be merge to form the AAA (Association of Aerobatic
Airplanes) with two sub-divisions: Precision and scale... nuh, sounds too
.... Keep it like it is.

Regards, Arturo Z.

-----Original Message-----
From: Wes [mailto:wesslack at pacbell.net]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:27 AM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: Involving the pattern community as a whole.


That's like saying NASCAR and Formula One should be merged...both are
driving
races with race cars.

Regards, &c...Wes


Ann & Dave Burton wrote:

> So, What's the big difference?
> Both are flying aerobatics with aerobatic airplanes.
>
> "GeorgeF." wrote:
>
> > At 03:14 PM 12/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Troy,
> > >I think your dead on.
> > >I would like to see the two organizations merged into one, Neither is
> > >large enough or strong enough to have much clout. Together, there would
> > >be a much better organization in place to promote our common interest.
> >
> > If you merger IMAC and NSRCA together I'm sure you're going to loose a
lot
> > of current NSRCA members.   The two disciplines are very different.
> >
> > Bad move....
> > George
> > NSRCA 1046 (not yet renewed)
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