Decline of pattern / Translation

mike mueller mups1953 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 18 17:05:30 AKDT 2003


 Leo you hit the nail on the head. I still dispute the notion that pattern is in a decline. I firmly believe that it's on the cusp of hitting it big. I'm happy you found a passion. It's great medicine. Happy flying! Mike

Leo Katila <maac35 at shaw.ca> wrote:I have been following this thread with interest and feel compelled
to comment-----I "m a relative newbie to pattern but having built my first
model airplane in 1939 I do have some credentials .
About five years ago ( arter flying rc for over 30 years) I was just
about ready to give it all up,chuck the whole thing and try something else.
I was just bored with boring holes thru the sky . Mabye I should try
golf----I 'm a northern snowbird and winter in Southern California and a
friend (Harry Gould) said " hey why do'nt you try pattern ---you might like
it" ----Well to make a long ,and enjoyable story short---I was hooked .
After flying intermediate , badly , for four years , last year I
got a good airplane ( ZN Synergy) and this year I'm flying Masters ,very
badly, completely pumped up , totally focused and fully challenged . I
wake up every day and think "wow ,what a great day----I can go flying"---I
can assure you all that those that take home all the hardware and trophys
can have no more fun than this old guy. I find it hard to describe how much
I have enjoyed all the new friends , the cameraderie , thecontests,the whole
pattern scene.
Yes we are losing pattern flyers to other disciplines ,but is it any
wonder-----30 years ago we didnt have IMAC , helis , jets , and all the rest
.
So whats the point of my post? I guess ,it's that for every pattern
flyer we lose theres a sport flyer out there somewhere ,just like I was .
The point ? I dont know----Just relax , build and fly , compete and enjoy
this great hobby/sport we're fortunate enough to be a part of.
Leo Katila--- Original Message -----
From: "David Harmon" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 12:03 PM
Subject: RE: Decline of pattern / Translation


> Terry, well said sir.
>
> Regards
>
> Dave Harmon
> NSRCA 586
> K6XYZ at comcast.net
> Torrance, Ca.
>
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>
>
> One day contest do have their place. A few of the people I run into say
> that they can't get away from the family for 2 days, motel expense eats
> into flying funds, etc.
>
> For me, I won't go to a 1 day. Most of the time I have to drive 4 hours,
> or more, and I just will not take the risk that a 1 day will be rained
> out, or otherwise cancelled or shortened. Since starting this activity
> in 1984, I have only seen 1 contest that was a 2 dayer completely rained
> out, and that was one in Canada this year.
>
> I cut my contest expense by camping on site in a tent. This also makes
> for some great time sharing with other campers. You really get a chance
> to know your competition. This may be the BEST part of pattern
> competition.
>
> Terry T.
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