K-Factor Pattern an invisible group

Rcmaster199 at aol.com Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Thu Oct 31 15:34:04 AKST 2002


In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:48:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
gfowler at raytheon.com writes:

> 
> 
> Jim 
> 
> The stuff describing your patent club reasons for not flying pattern are 
> nearly identical to what I hear in the Dallas area.  Club members have 
> standard answers and most of them no matter what you say will ever change 
> their mind. I reckon it to a discussion about religion, people will talk, 
> complain etc but rarely if EVER change religions because of something they 
> were told. I too put up with "bull" surrounding the fact that I fly pattern 
> at a "stick" club. Once in a while if give them grief back, and hence the 
> saying "pattern stuck up attitude". I should keep my mouth shut. I am also 
> my club president so at our meetings it is open season on "pattern" simply 
> because I fly it. I have heard some very rude remarks. 
> So! My strategy is "Screw the old club farts". I concentrate on a fresh, un 
> poisioned  person, like the guy who posted a "beginner" thread earlier this 
> week, Keith Black.  Had he joined the club before meeting me and had 
> listened to the crap flying behind me while I am flying, he may have never 
> considered talking to me due to me being too stuck up. Instead, he met me 
> first, asked incredible questions for a guy who had never flown pattern, 
> and is well on his way to being a great pattern pilot! I make a point when 
> I see a new face to introduce myself and let them know what pattern is, and 
> that it is NOT what the old club farts will soon be spewing-as soon as my 
> wheels are up. 
> The fact that the survey mentions no local support I do believe is legit. 
> Lance and I were the only pattern flyers for a long time(at the RRCC), but 
> as we pick up a few guys here and there people see that it is interesting 
> and in fact we are the largest group of guys doing the same thing in the 
> club. The combat guys have 2-3 we now have 5-6 alot of time all working 
> with each other just before a contest. This REALLY helps our image. 
> 
> I t is funny that as low of an opinion that I have for various types of 
> flying, and the associated personalities behind such garbage 
> planes/flying/attitudes 
> I keep it to myself until just now...for the most part. BUT the old club 
> farts have GOT to let me know WHATS WRONG WITH FLYING PATTERN. And the real 
> funny thing is they have never flown pattern, never practiced pattern, 
> never been to a pattern contest. 
> 
> Such is the burden we bear. Gene-are you gonna vomit?
> 
> 
> 
> Gray Fowler
> Principal Chemical Engineer
> Composites Engineering

Well put Gray. 

The fact is that Pattern requires the discipline many sport flyers do not 
have.Well practiced Pattern flyers make the flying look easy and so the sport 
flyer thinks it is easy. We know different. 

Additionally, the demands in Pattern are very high for understanding many 
different things and tasks. As such, knowledge becomes something we all seek, 
like the holy grail. This level of understanding sometimes can be a double 
edged sword as we all know, since the uninitiated will often take it to be 
arrogant attitude. That's  a shame for many of us

Matt Kebabjian
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