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As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA
convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any "breaking news" on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni |
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I just got back to Nevada from the convention at 1AM this morning. It was
sure good to see so many friends, soaring people, gliders and stuff - - best part seeing so many friends!. I know Kempton Izuno will be writing a piece on the convention, along with video and pics. Since I'm still tired, and in no way could I ever compete with Kemp's writing style . . . I'll wait for his input (grin). all the best, bumper wrote in message oups.com... As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any "breaking news" on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni |
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For my money, the biggest piece of news was a discussion
in the club and chapters meeting. The users' fees is a really big threat this time and the AOPA officer who made the presentation did a good job of pointing out that traffic reporting, angel flights, police helicoptering, hospital helicoptering, crop dusting, and all sorts of other flying outside military/airline aviation will be drastically affected and that all of this will have huge effect on the non-flying public. Get ready to bombard senators and representatives with a huge letter campaign a few weeks before voting on this issue takes place! At 19:42 11 February 2007, Bumper wrote: I just got back to Nevada from the convention at 1AM this morning. It was sure good to see so many friends, soaring people, gliders and stuff - - best part seeing so many friends!. I know Kempton Izuno will be writing a piece on the convention, along with video and pics. Since I'm still tired, and in no way could I ever compete with Kemp's writing style . . . I'll wait for his input (grin). all the best, bumper wrote in message roups.com... As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any 'breaking news' on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni |
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![]() Join AOPA if you are not already a member. This organization is on top of this issue and perhaps offers our best hope if we cooperate with them. They have the news in real time and will make suggestions about how to proceed. Besides that, if you are a member at $40 you can get a 5% discount on your insurance. At 19:42 11 February 2007, Bumper wrote: I just got back to Nevada from the convention at 1AM this morning. It was sure good to see so many friends, soaring people, gliders and stuff - - best part seeing so many friends!. I know Kempton Izuno will be writing a piece on the convention, along with video and pics. Since I'm still tired, and in no way could I ever compete with Kemp's writing style . . . I'll wait for his input (grin). all the best, bumper wrote in message roups.com... As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any 'breaking news' on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni |
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My highlights were as follows;
- The Antarres battery powered motorglider. Very quiet and incredibly easy to use along with being a great glider. Will their use in a contest be problematic as the motor doesn't make enough noise to be recorded? - The Sinha deturbulator testing. Just the opposite of a tubulator strip. This is a thin strip of mylar with embedded capillary tubes. You place it on the upper wing right where laminar flow separates. Dick Johnson reported something like a 7% increase in L/D on an older wing profile. It even worked on a mini-van. This could be something very big. - The EW Microrecorder. A great little self contained FAI recorder which is perfect for club use. - The WWII Glider Pilot's dinner and movie. Great stuff! - Picking up a Diana2 wing. Wow, is that light. - All the vintage gliders on the floor. - 501 (c) 3 Charity designation for a glider club. - Old friends and new friends. |
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On Feb 11, 5:45 pm, "ContestID67" wrote:
My highlights were as follows; - The Antarres battery powered motorglider. Very quiet and incredibly easy to use along with being a great glider. Will their use in a contest be problematic as the motor doesn't make enough noise to be recorded? - The Sinha deturbulator testing. Just the opposite of a tubulator strip. This is a thin strip of mylar with embedded capillary tubes. You place it on the upper wing right where laminar flow separates. Dick Johnson reported something like a 7% increase in L/D on an older wing profile. It even worked on a mini-van. This could be something very big. - The EW Microrecorder. A great little self contained FAI recorder which is perfect for club use. - The WWII Glider Pilot's dinner and movie. Great stuff! - Picking up a Diana2 wing. Wow, is that light. - All the vintage gliders on the floor. - 501 (c) 3 Charity designation for a glider club. - Old friends and new friends. Much of the above and the I liked the simulator demo and thoughts behind it by YSA. Must say our Canadian cousins were very much involved this year. |
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On Feb 11, 9:21 pm, "Frank Whiteley" wrote:
On Feb 11, 5:45 pm, "ContestID67" wrote: My highlights were as follows; - The Antarres battery powered motorglider. Very quiet and incredibly easy to use along with being a great glider. Will their use in a contest be problematic as the motor doesn't make enough noise to be recorded? - The Sinha deturbulator testing. Just the opposite of a tubulator strip. This is a thin strip of mylar with embedded capillary tubes. You place it on the upper wing right where laminar flow separates. Dick Johnson reported something like a 7% increase in L/D on an older wing profile. It even worked on a mini-van. This could be something very big. - The EW Microrecorder. A great little self contained FAI recorder which is perfect for club use. - The WWII Glider Pilot's dinner and movie. Great stuff! - Picking up a Diana2 wing. Wow, is that light. - All the vintage gliders on the floor. - 501 (c) 3 Charity designation for a glider club. - Old friends and new friends. Much of the above and the I liked the simulator demo and thoughts behind it by YSA. Must say our Canadian cousins were very much involved this year. yes i really enjoyed the convention again this year. Met a lot of people who said "oh, you're that guy from RAS!" My StrePla badge thing finally quit blinking, I put new batteries in it right before Kempton's talk and when he turned out the lights I was nearly blinded. Has been running non stop since and finally quit sometime between 9AM and 12 noon today. |
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I thought the displays, the gliders and the talks were excellent, but
as a vendor I was dissapointed with the attendence numbers. The rumor was floating around that after the 2008 convention, the Convention would be every two years. Anyone have thoughts on this idea? Will the SSA publish the attendence figures? Richard www.craggyaero.com On Feb 11, 9:00 am, wrote: As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any "breaking news" on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni |
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On Feb 13, 8:00 pm, "Richard" wrote:
I thought the displays, the gliders and the talks were excellent, but as a vendor I was dissapointed with the attendence numbers. The rumor was floating around that after the 2008 convention, the Convention would be every two years. Anyone have thoughts on this idea? Will the SSA publish the attendence figures? Richardwww.craggyaero.com On Feb 11, 9:00 am, wrote: As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the seminars and of course, was there any "breaking news" on new equipment, software, sailplanes, etc? Thanks - Renny Rozzoni I've heard that as well. Too bad really, I enjoy seeing friends every year. IMO if they would lower the cost for the thing they would draw a lot more people. That is the single biggest thing that holds me back. Usually I am able to secure a free airplane ride to wherever the convention is and crash in someones hotel room or a friends house. The 50 dollar suppers are great to attend, but dang, 50 bucks is usually what I budget for more than a weeks worth of eating, not one meal. In the past, when astronauts have been speaking, ive swallowed the cost. not this year. -Broke College Kid, CFI |
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Annual Conventions are not helping to grow the sport....they consume
time, energy and money that the SSA could probably be used elsewhere. No one is getting less busy these days, and soaring is time consuming enough just trying to get out to the airport and commit aviation. It's not as if there exists tremendous advances from one year to the next. I know this has been batted around before, but I think the sport could survive with a convention every 24 months. And while we are on the subject of sacred cows, does the SSA really need a hard-copy magazine? I get 95% percent of my information on soaring online, and glancing over the mag does not hold the same interest it once did. OLC, BlipMaps, RAS, the SSA website, the various websites for clubs and national organizations, the Yahoo Groups...all seem to prosper online, as well as commercial vendors. Why is "Soaring" and exception to this? |
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