Lamar's Answers to Troy
Jim Ivey
jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Fri Dec 17 13:53:53 AKST 2004
> MattK
In my days of controline stunt the Navy hosted the Nats and that was the reason they could be moved across the country. Without some sponsors of this magnitude I think it would not be do-able on our budgets.
Careful thought is needed here. (like you said)
Jim Ivey
> From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
> Date: 2004/12/17 Fri AM 10:04:41 EST
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: Lamar's Answers to Troy
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> In a message dated 12/17/2004 12:16:35 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> derekkoopowitz at earthlink.net writes:
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> Geography issue with regard to the Nats? Ideally I'd like to rotate the
> Nats away from Muncie every other year - move it West one year, back to Muncie,
> and then East the following year. Whether AMA goes for this... I don't know
> but it is something that we need to at least talk about. Surveying the
> membership to get their opinion on this is critical - we've managed to maintain
> attendance at the Nats for the past 7-8 years but I think we can do better -
> even if it increases by 10 or 15 that is a huge increase in attendance.
>
> Hopefully I answered the questions... if not, let me know.
>
> -Derek (your ex-K-Factor editor) :)
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> Derek, I personally like the idea of a rotating Nats as a means to an
> end--greater exposure to folks that may not be able to come to a Nats otherwise.
> The positive may be that Nats organizers for the Muncie facility will then have
> an extra 4 days to do with as they please, 2 out 3 years. What isn't as
> certain is what would we require of Nats organizers during those periods
> (manpower, equipment, or other logistics issues like finding suitable sites and having
> AMA distribute the paperwork), and whether AMA would be willing to help us.
>
> If we did not need any help with anything during the off Muncie site years,
> I think they would buy in. This needs careful thought
>
> best regards and happy holidays
>
> MattK
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