Teir Membership, should safer groups pay less than higher risk groups?
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RE: Teir Membership, should safer groups pay less than higher risk groups?
Start sending letters and e-mails to our district VP you say. When we have a VP for Missouri that might be ok. Look, Missouri has a VP in name only! Can anyone tell me the cost to the AMA for the Convention in CA? Can anyone tell me the cost of the grounds cost at the AMA in Muncie? I would love a insurance membership only.
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RE: Teir Membership, should safer groups pay less than higher risk groups?
11 million dollars in assests. How does a non for profit "insurance club" get that much money for assests? Over charging members for their required insurance I suppose. But wait, that can't be so. The magazine is operated at a loss and the insurance is really expensive. That's where the dues money goes. Gonna go up next year also.
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RE: Teir Membership, should safer groups pay less than higher risk groups?
I'm sure you all got this e-mail
Model Aviation gets a new look!
Coming to your mailboxes in March is the redesigned edition of Model Aviation. Readers will notice the magazine has a cleaner and more modern aesthetic look, with new color-coded content arrangement, a new contemporary logo, new featured articles, and a new cover complete with large imagery and exciting cover lines and teasers. Although you will see great changes, the goal of Model Aviation will remain the same: to inspire, inform, and instruct enthusiasts who share a passion for modeling. Model Aviation will maintain its position as an information-providing leader in aeromodeling, reflecting the AMA's position as the world's largest model aviation organization.
I guess they need to spend more money on a magazine that looses money already. What a joke.....
Model Aviation gets a new look!
Coming to your mailboxes in March is the redesigned edition of Model Aviation. Readers will notice the magazine has a cleaner and more modern aesthetic look, with new color-coded content arrangement, a new contemporary logo, new featured articles, and a new cover complete with large imagery and exciting cover lines and teasers. Although you will see great changes, the goal of Model Aviation will remain the same: to inspire, inform, and instruct enthusiasts who share a passion for modeling. Model Aviation will maintain its position as an information-providing leader in aeromodeling, reflecting the AMA's position as the world's largest model aviation organization.
I guess they need to spend more money on a magazine that looses money already. What a joke.....