[NSRCA-discussion] Small Models...goodforthefutureofthePatternEvent?

Claude Weimer cweimer at tconl.com
Sun Jan 7 11:30:31 AKST 2007


I agree. We have had several sportsman fliers from Omaha do very well flying
90 size airplanes and even scored higher than guys flying 2 meter airplanes.
I don't believe a 2 meter plane is an advantage in sportsman to every flier.
I think it depends on there skill and experience.  

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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hester
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Models...goodforthefutureofthePatternEvent?

That is because people are looking fo a magic fix that I am utterly, 
totally, absolutely convinced does not exist.

I am also absolutely utterly convinced that messing with the rules too much 
over airframes in ANY class right now will ultimately have the opposite 
effect of what people are trying to accomplish.

You guys know as well as I do that a major part of the draw in pattern is 
the planes themselves to a lot of people. Not all, but a substantial number.

In the sportsman class, if a guy has the ambition to secure a 2 meter plane,

history shows (around here anyway) that you're MUCH more likely to see him 
next year in intermediate. The guy with the Kaos.....more likely, not. It's 
not because of cost, that is an excuse. Remove that excuse, they'll just 
find another. And now you've screwed the guy who WOULD have been around next

year....

So let me get this straight....if you want to fly a 2 meter plane with a OS 
or YS160, you would have to fly advanced? Jeez, that's not a good idea.

When I started, my first contest, I knew I was going to do it. I scratch 
built a 2 meter plane and went for it. I wasn't the only one, most others in

sportsman also had 2 meter planes. One actually had bought a world team 
member's plane and was flying it....pretty well I might add...and I have to 
say that even through masters and many years, that season was some of the 
best competition I have ever had. And we're still here. It produced myself, 
AC Glenn, Bryan Kennedy, Steve Homenda to name a few. Steve was the only one

who wasn't flying a 2 meter plane, he was flying a 40 sized Arresti and 
whipping everyone's tail with it. Oddly enough, he didn't get deterred by 
the big bad evil 2 meters.

There is no magic change to the rules that's going to bring newcomers in 
droves. You get creative, do what you can, and you make the best of what you

get. We're not driving people away in droves like some people seem to think.

If we are, it certainly isn't the rules regarding the size of the planes and

cost. Maybe, just maybe it has more to do with a lot of the negativity?

That's just my opinion, I could be wrong....but I'm pretty sure I'm not =)

-M

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