[NSRCA-discussion] SinkingshipSyndrome?Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'

Ken Thompson mrandmrst at comcast.net
Wed Aug 22 13:51:29 AKDT 2007


Great to have you back, John, and a huge welcome to your son!!

I'm with you on the interest in Pattern planes.  People see how smooth they fly and get immediately interested.  I flew in an IMAC contest with my Mantis a couple of months ago, there was an unexpected amount of interest in my bird.

Ken
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Ford 
  To: NSRCA Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:40 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion]SinkingshipSyndrome?Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'


  I am returning to pattern/NSRCA after being absent for several years. What I see is very good, overwhelmingly improved over what I knew back then, and it is certainly not broken.

  How we market pattern every day at the field, and at local fly-ins, and in our clubs will sustain us with new members.
  For the most part, I get as many people gathering around my plane after a flight as the IMAC folks do, simply because it's not something they see every day. It isn't for everyone, but every once in a while you see the spark in someone's line of questions. That's the moment of truth.

  Anyway, glad to be back, this time with my 12-yr-old son in tow. He should be entering the box for the first time this year, and beating me in Masters in a few years.

  John



  Mike Hester <kerlock at comcast.net> wrote:
    You nailed this one on the head Jim. My thoughts exactly.

    Last Christmas I asked (generally speaking) what are YOU doing for pattern? Without pattern there is no NSRCA. Without NSRCA, there is still pattern. So who holds the real power in getting new people involved? The NSRCA is only a small part of the equation. The guy who tells the new guy where to look to find the NSRCA info, THERE is where the key lies. 

    The sky isn't falling and pattern isn't dying. The health of the NSRCA is secondary but important. So I now suggest that all NSRCA board members: turn in your company Porsche, your unlimited expense account card, and take a 50% pay cut. Oh, you can keep the Cuban cigars for your effort.

    =)

    -Mike

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Woodward, Jim 
      To: NSRCA Mailing List 
      Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:16 AM
      Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] SinkingshipSyndrome?Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'


      Hi Del,
      I look at it like this - nobody researches organizational leadership, determines which are good or bad, then starts a sport or hobby because the orchestrating organization is to their liking.  If someone wanted to bowl they would not intuitively look to the Professional Bowlers Association, then go to the local alley and take a lesson.  If a newcomer to pattern has a negative opinion of the NSRCA then it is 99.9% certain that a current or former NSRCA member put that thought in their head.  I also do not believe that people "quit" or drop out of pattern because of the NSRCA.  The NSRCA does not build your planes, tune your motor, pack your ice-chest, or get your pattern-buddy motivated to go to the next contest with you - that is all "people" stuff and we are the people.  However the NSRCA does facilitate a huge number of things that unite our sport across the country - all of which are totally unknown to newcomers probably and are not a big deal to them.  Like the NSRCA or not - who cares???  The real deal should be whether or not you enjoy flying your pattern plane in competitions - and if so go and compete.
      I happen to think that if you just think about growing pattern, then NSRCA growth will follow to a large percentage.  You (read as you, I, and others) grow the sport by being around the other R/C guys in your area and getting to know them one on one.  Interest in our part of the sport will be there or it won't.  If it is, then try to cultivate it.  We can't drag people into this, but we can offer insight, help, and the "rewards" of flying precision aerobatics.  There is also a percentage of current pilots that will cross-over from IMAC or Jets if they are interested, but need a nudge in this direction.  Its hard for current R/C'ers to make the jump if they have never flown a pattern plane or at least seen some pattern videos.  Thank goodness for the D4 website which is now posting some of the 2007 Nationals flight videos - THANK YOU D4!  I have enjoyed watching them.  
      If we want the sport to grow as well as the NSRCA then we need to get out and shake some hands and loan airplanes or buddy cord up.  I support the NSRCA 100% but the NSRCA does not give me anything that I truly enjoy from the hobby (accept for the Nationals and K-Factor) - this is provided by the friends I've made and my own pursuit of a perfect sequence.  
      Thanks,
      Jim w.
      From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of twtaylor
      Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:16 AM
      To: 'NSRCA Mailing List'
      Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Sinking shipSyndrome?Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'
      So we agree there's a problem. How do we fix it? Lets throw some idea's out there.
      Pattern primers are/have been successful in the past maybe we need more?
      Personally my club will not allow me to have any type contest at our field much less a Pattern contest. When I brought it up I was soundly beat around the head and shoulders about the where we fly our patterns and the club felt it would upset the neighbors. IMHO my club is a bunch of Sunday fliers that don't want to put forth the effort. We do have some new blood coming in that might change the way our club operates. It will take a major change in club officers to do it. Only problem is we have a self imposed 400' ceiling.    

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      From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Del K. Rykert
      Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 10:56 AM
      To: NSRCA Mailing List
      Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Sinking ship Syndrome?Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'
      I suspect is mostly because of lack of support or don't have the resources/time or health to commit to office. What I haven't seen is a change in the numbers no matter how positive the attitudes are of the officers and leaders. A few years ago when I tried to bring up the perception of a known problem in my mind I was told to be quiet as we are making changes and things will improve.  That was years ago..  How many more years will it take? I still see a continuing decline with some insisting it is only a local thing thinking as their area/district is growing so therefore no problem. If I don't see a change to the positive I have to assume the efforts on everyone's part hasn't truly addressed the issues. I fully realize all about "assuming". So if the true goal is to draw new blood and grow the ranks then the efforts have to be shifted to focus the few resources the organization does have to focus more efforts to draw the new blood. If the advertisers were truly onboard they would be there year after year..  Not need further enticements to return to placing an ad. 
          
      None of my comments are meant to infer all the efforts of all parties hasn't been commendable in their efforts to address the problem. The results are what I still feel need to be addressed. Survey the potential wannabes. If no wannabe exist then we are left with what we have.
          Del    
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Steven Maxwell 
        To: NSRCA Mailing List 
        Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 8:40 AM
        Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Sinking ship Syndrome? Pleasereview'NSRCAMembers'
         Have to agree with John and Mike on this, this adminstation has only been in office a few months and nothing happens over night.
         The other thing I always see is people with ideas but never see there name on a ballet if people are really want to make a difference and they have all the better ways why do we see unopposed ballets.
         Steve Maxwell

        mike mueller <mups1953 at yahoo.com> wrote:
           Very well stated JLK. I have been in pattern for a very longtime and I can tell you that the leaders we have right now are taking us in a positive direction. I have a lot of faith in them. It will take some patience but I think there are a lot of positive things in place.
           This forum is an open discussion of ideas and thoughts some are agreeable some are not. Either way its it important that everyone be heard. If there's a new concept that has merit then in time the group will adopt it.
           The biggest problem that I see with our sport is the lack of younger people getting in. We need new blood ASAP.        Mike

          John Konneker <jlkonn at hotmail.com> wrote:
            If I may.
            As a lot of you know I am the ad manager for the K-Factor.
            It is my goal to bring enough advertisers on board to make the K-Factor self 
            supporting.
            I believe that goal is achievable.
            I just prepared the invoicing for the July issue and total billings, month 
            to month, are increasing.
            We have a great bunch of advertisers already that have been very supportive 
            of the NSRCA.
            Please support them whenever you can.
            I contact potential advertisers all the time.
            If you have any you'd like to suggest please let me know.
            If you have personal contact with any and think you can get them interested, 
            by all means talk to them.
            Ron Davies is doing a great job as treasurer and reports on the NSRCA 
            finances every month in his K-Factor column.
            Through these reports you can see it's not just members dues that generate 
            the operating income of the NSRCA.
            As an aside I flew the Nats this year.
            Derek invited me to the NSRCA board meeting held on Tuesday night.
            I had been out of RC since the late '80s and only started pattern again last 
            year.
            I can't tell you how impressed I was with the officers.
            Everyone, without exception, has the advancement of pattern in their hearts.
            Everyone, without exception, was positive in their attitude.
            There were no hidden agendas.
            No "us" vs "them".
            >From Derek on down we have a great bunch!
            JLK


            >From: "Del K. Rykert" 
            >Reply-To: NSRCA Mailing List 
            >To: "NSRCA Mailing List" 
            >Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Sinking ship Syndrome? Please 
            >review'NSRCAMembers'
            >Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:51:54 -0400
            >
            >I truly hear you message loud and clear John. Do you have any further 
            >suggestions, as many don't want to look at some of the changes that have 
            >been proposed? I know it has been discussed on the list to degree of 
            >making some just deleting post without even reading them. Either they don't 
            >care or don't want to hear it. Hate to be so sinister to assume they want 
            >to see the NSRCA fail. I hope.
            >
            > Del
            > ----- Original Message -----
            > From: John Gayer
            > To: NSRCA Mailing List
            > Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 8:51 PM
            > Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Please review 'NSRCAMembers'
            >
            >
            > The attached Chart is based on numbers on the NSRCA website and the 
            >treasurer's report in the latest K-Factor. If the membership continues to 
            >reject any thoughts or proposals that might help, I see this downward slide 
            > continuing. We are currently on the verge of being unable to afford 
            >producing the K-Factor which is about the only reason to stay on.
            >
            > I tried to post this several days ago with an inline chart but the size 
            >was 4K oversize for the list parameters. It's been awaiting approval of the 
            >moderator.
            >
            > John Gayer
            > NSRCA 632
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