[NSRCA-discussion] Pattern and Social Media

Maureen Dunphy maureendunphy4 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 11:45:17 AKST 2019


Why not put large notices in the hobby stores about NSRCA, and contests.
Many hobby stores have a g-mail mailing list they use, so see if they will
give you NSRCA and contest notices on their mailing list.
Often you can get a radio station to give you free or cheap advertising,
say for a day to come to the field and experience pattern flying.
 Have an inexpensive plane they can fly if they show any interest.
Advertise in "Hip Gallatin" "Hip Chicago", or whatever your town is. This
is on facebook.
Do anythjng you can to get the word out for beginners.



On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, 1:04 PM John Pavlick via NSRCA-discussion <
nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org wrote:

> Increasing exposure to the entire aeromodelling community is, in my
> opinion, the BEST way to promote Pattern. Concentrate more on that than
> anything else. I flew Sportsman with a super Kaos 40 and I won more than a
> few contests with it (eventually). The airplane wasn’t what held me back
> from winning the District Championship in my first year - it was ME.
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> I didn’t even know that the NSRCA existed until one of my club members
> told me that he heard about a “Pattern Contest” in  a nearby state from
> someone that he met at a fun-fly. You guys are like a secret society –
> especially in Connecticut. Most people here still think that a Pattern
> plane has a 60-size engine with a pipe and retracts. When I showed up at my
> first contest with my Super Kaos 40 and I saw all of the 2-meter pregnant
> guppies on the flight line I wasn’t sure I was in the right place but I
> soldiered on and flew in the contest. I came in second out of 2 entries in
> Sportsman. The pilot who won was flying a 60-size Ugly stick.  A few years
> later I was the D1 402 District Champion (flying a second-hand Focus 1).
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> Please, focus on enlightening the rest of the World and let them know that
> Pattern EXISTS. This should increase participation more than anything else.
> Also be aware that not everyone will want to fly Pattern. Pattern flying is
> difficult. Those of us who understand this enjoy the challenge. People who
> want instant gratification will not. Don’t try to fix that - it’s not
> possible.
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> As far as I’m concerned, you don’t need to change ANYTHING to attract more
> (potential) Pattern pilots. Just make them aware of the NSRCA and let them
> know where the contests are.
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> John Pavlick
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> *From:* NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org> *On
> Behalf Of *Scott McHarg via NSRCA-discussion
> *Sent:* Friday, January 4, 2019 12:33 PM
> *To:* Dr. Mike Harrison <drmikedds at sbcglobal.net>
> *Cc:* ronlock at comcast.net; General pattern discussion <
> nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Price for a pattern plane...
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> Mike,
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> I've proposed and have had pass multiple rules.  I get it.  Concerning
> social media and what not, I wasn't suggesting that an individual do that,
> I'm suggesting that we as an organization (which certainly has more pull
> than any individual) do so.  Limiting planes is done at the 2M level and
> nothing more.  You're suggesting to further limit airplanes in classes that
> most people would want to try.  That is why I do not believe your proposal
> is better.
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> Scott
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> *Scott A. McHarg*
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