Pattern Growth & the K-Factor
Larry Caldwell
4larryc at bscn.com
Mon Dec 20 09:01:04 AKST 2004
As a relative newcomer to NSRCA, and pattern as well, I have over the
last few months read everything I have been able to find on the subject,
including this discussion list. One of the main things that have come
to light is the fact that there really isn't that much information
floating around that the average sport flier will run across that might
get his attention and peak his interest. So, I thought I might add a
few thoughts and ideas out whatever they are worth.
First, it doesn't matter what we do, only a very small percentage of
sport fliers would want to pursue pattern flying. It's work. It takes
practice. Example: One day at the local club field while I'm flying
one of the locals walks up and asks why I'm doing so many loops. After
telling him my answer that I want them round, he responds: why worry
about it?
You guys, the current pattern fliers, are the best asset we have for
growing pattern. I understand that when you only have an hour or so to
practice that you don't want to spend all of it talking about how great
pattern is. But two minutes might go a long way with a guy that is
interested. I personally have so far had only good experiences there,
and am very fortunate to have a couple of very good pattern folks only
100 miles away that have extended the invitation to fly with them when I
can. Those are the closest people to here that have any interest in
pattern.
On to the K-Factor.
There are maybe two people in our local club that are prospects to get
interested in pattern. One of them flew back in the Dirty-Birdy days
and burned out. The other has never flown pattern at all. Recently, I
was looking through a few K-Factors that have been accumulating looking
for a couple of issues to give to these guys. I was looking for issues
containing articles that might spark their interest. The magazines
aren't bad, but they didn't have a lot of meat in them.
I have the December K-Factor. It's what we need if it can be kept up.
At least three articles that had some substance are worth mentioning.
Lance Van Nostrand - battery backup
Robert Kane - table & Temptation
Don Atwood - mixture carb.
The K-Factor is the best place for all of the scores and contest
reports, but IMO some content each month that new guys can sink their
teeth into will get more attention. It's easy to suggest things when you
aren't the person that has to do the work, but I know that a number of
the people on this list are knowledgable and have the writing skills to
keep some articles coming.
The problem here is that the K-Factor is preaching to the choir. It
isn't seen by the potential newcomers unless we give them a back issue.
This, to me, seems to be where we need to look for some new ideas.
I understand that printing is expensive, but if we could perhaps have
some limited free distribution at a few selected events (non-pattern),
it might make a difference. I'm sure others have more ideas.
Sorry to ramble so long.
Larry Caldwell
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