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On Feb 13, 6:46 pm, wrote:
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? Here goes my restroom reading... I guess I will have to bring my laptop... Ramy |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... And while we are on the subject of sacred cows, does the SSA really need a hard-copy magazine? Yes. It is the only regular, tangible benefit of membership. Without it, I would not even consider being an SSA member. I read about 1% of the online "newsletters" available to me, but I am pretty good about reading my monthly print magazines. Vaughn |
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wrote: 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 SSA board of directors discussed this at the convention. SSA is going to go with the convention every other year, starting AFTER the Albuquerque convention and to fall on years when the Europeans are not having their big sport aviation convention. This is to make life easier on the vendors in the U.S. and abroad. It is likely that an off year meeting of some sort will be held, maybe with limited vendor participation, or not (I need my notes from the BOD meeting to remember correctly). The off year meeting will consist of presentations and may be called, get this, "Soaring Symposia" after the famous Ed Byars/Bill Holbrook symposia (as suggested by Cindy Brickner). I think this would be a wonderful idea. SSA'ers can contact their regional directors for more information. I would also urge SSA'ers to go to the SSA website and subscribe to the SSA email news updates. If all 12k members were subscribed, it would save the organization many thousands of dollars in mailing costs. SSA is very judicious about sending these out, so don't worry about a bunch of crap in your inbox. Here's the url to subscribe: http://www.ssa.org/members/enewsletter/enewsletter.asp |
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It is likely that an off year meeting of some sort will be held, maybe with limited vendor participation, or not (I need my notes from the BOD meeting to remember correctly). The off year meeting will consist of presentations and may be called, get this, "Soaring Symposia" after the famous Ed Byars/Bill Holbrook symposia (as suggested by Cindy Brickner). I think this would be a wonderful idea. I like this idea of a off year symposia. If you don't need the exhibit space the way current conventions do, there are a lot more, and cheaper, places it could be held. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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I would have gone this year, but I was in Europe.
What would really get me to go is if it was located somewhere where flying was part of the program. In particular, I would be interested in doing some hands on winch launching. Mike Schumann wrote in message oups.com... 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 -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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There were discussions at the SSA board meeting in Albuquerque last
fall regarding a convention every two years, but I am not aware of any final board decision. As far as I know, the 2008 Albuquerque Convention is still "on" and hopefully, we will have a successful and well attended convention in the "Land of Enchantment." Thanks - Renny Rozzoni - Albuquerque, NM On Feb 13, 7:00 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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You're not alone in reporting a general lack of interest at this and for
that matter the past few conventions.. I made the suggestion to change these to every two years and heard the same from several others at the last conventions I attended 3 and 4 years ago. Even at that time most of the vendors I spoke with were very much in favor of this idea, the SSA was not since under the past management (Management!!????) they saw the convention as the SSA's big (only) event and fat cow....However the sweat equity, and most costs don't fall on the SSA but on the vendors and members and though in past history the local sponsoring clubs stood to make a decent profit from the conventions, the SSA pretty much took this over and collected these funds (who knows where these went since the SSA is essentially broke and begging for more member and advertiser funds and costs...) The fact remains though that very little changes in Soaring over the course of one year. Few really new products, inventions or discoveries need immediate attention....Talks and seminars tend to be last years re-do's for the most part. Few of these are little more than a few hocking their products and tend to be more late night infomercials than comparisons or help sessions. The costs for vendors is very high and most soaring vendors like myself are small operators (I do 100% of everything here with no one to leave behind to mind the store when I'm gone) The costs have to be made up somewhere and that means higher costs for our customers somewhere down the line which I would prefer not to do. If conventions were done every other year vendors can do a better job of their end, more new and exciting products will be displayed and attendance will certainly improve making these better events..... Now if we can only get the conventions moved to an airport or soaring site away from the downtown convention centers we can really move ahead, have flying exhibits and shows, make these inviting for outsiders who then might become interested in saoring, we could have on site used glider sales and even auctions (one of my really big ideas!) and start to put soaring interest back into the hands of the members and businesses that keep things rolling the other 362 days a year! Tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Richard" wrote in message oups.com... 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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I agree with what Tim said.
However, it should be noted that not every member attends every convention. I tend to go every three or four years and then only if it is in the western US. If it were to be held bi-annually, this may mean that I go only every five or six years. A risk is that with bi-annual conventions, regions would step in and hold off-year affairs that vendors might feel compelled to attend which would increase their business cost. We need to be careful what we wish for. I like one idea Tim proposed which is to locate conventions at glider operations where fllight demonstrations are possible. If this could be an inexpensive location in the central US, so much the better. Bill Daniels "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... You're not alone in reporting a general lack of interest at this and for that matter the past few conventions.. I made the suggestion to change these to every two years and heard the same from several others at the last conventions I attended 3 and 4 years ago. Even at that time most of the vendors I spoke with were very much in favor of this idea, the SSA was not since under the past management (Management!!????) they saw the convention as the SSA's big (only) event and fat cow....However the sweat equity, and most costs don't fall on the SSA but on the vendors and members and though in past history the local sponsoring clubs stood to make a decent profit from the conventions, the SSA pretty much took this over and collected these funds (who knows where these went since the SSA is essentially broke and begging for more member and advertiser funds and costs...) The fact remains though that very little changes in Soaring over the course of one year. Few really new products, inventions or discoveries need immediate attention....Talks and seminars tend to be last years re-do's for the most part. Few of these are little more than a few hocking their products and tend to be more late night infomercials than comparisons or help sessions. The costs for vendors is very high and most soaring vendors like myself are small operators (I do 100% of everything here with no one to leave behind to mind the store when I'm gone) The costs have to be made up somewhere and that means higher costs for our customers somewhere down the line which I would prefer not to do. If conventions were done every other year vendors can do a better job of their end, more new and exciting products will be displayed and attendance will certainly improve making these better events..... Now if we can only get the conventions moved to an airport or soaring site away from the downtown convention centers we can really move ahead, have flying exhibits and shows, make these inviting for outsiders who then might become interested in saoring, we could have on site used glider sales and even auctions (one of my really big ideas!) and start to put soaring interest back into the hands of the members and businesses that keep things rolling the other 362 days a year! Tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Richard" wrote in message oups.com... 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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