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JJ,
You've got a really good point there. Part of the problem I'm personally struggling with is cost effectiveness. I've got a glider that's in the low 20's range and it's got long legs, and it's a joy to fly. BUT, I'm lucky to be able to have 6 months useable weather and that only on the week ends because there is no convenient commercial operation. This year the week ends were out of phase with the weather so flying was seriously curtailed. The only avenue for competition is the sports class and those opportunities seem few and far between these days. A friend of mine is loaning me a Champ to fly. I could buy one like it for less money than I have in the glider. I can use it year round and I can take my wife, who is also a pilot. in it. She could have the use of it too. It would cost me about the same to fly it , hanger it , insure it and maintain it as the glider. I wouldn't have to belong to club or have a membership in a national organization to get a reasonable rate on my insurance and I could totally avoid the "Yacht Club Politics" that seem to surface so readily in soaring activties both on the club and national level. That and the less than welcoming attitude I have experienced at the few recnt contests and conventions I have attended as a spectator. Why do I still have a glider? It has always been my first love and though I learned to fly in gliders, and owned several different ships, it was out of reach for a period of time. I still love flying gliders but the Champ and others like it are beginning to have more luster. Cheers! "John Sinclair" wrote in message ... In the 70's I got started with Duster kit that sold for $2000 including trailer...........I paid $2000 for my first Cambridge GPS! We would spend New Years at Calistoga and you could hardly find a place to park.........................a good 30 ships would be there, all common Joe's. Out regionals at Minden would fill up (65) we can't get 12 entrants now days from this region. Where did they all go? I think they slowly dwindled away................cost too much to stay competitive................flying other than contests wasn't all that exciting or rewarding......... ............Jobs, kids, 2 incomes required to keep one's head above water..................you name it, but I believe most of it in economic. We are left with us die-hard old farts, flying expensive toys and wondering where did everybody go? :) JJ So, while making the sport less $ expensive is a valid and reasonable argument ... I don't know if it will generate the desired increase in community |
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