ORIGINAL: loser
The following is nothing new as ''it'' has been discussed elsewhere on the site......
Here's my ''twist'' on the declining numbers....in both IMAA and the AMA. It is simply a result of the aging and decline in numbers (mortality) of the MODELERS involved in the RC hobby. I am 49 yrs old and started dabbling in RC in the late 70's. I didn't get really hooked until the mid 80's but it has been my main passion since then. I consider my generation....40'somethings....to be the ''tweener'' group in RC. By that I mean....
The hobby for the past ten or so years...in my opinion....is 90% about flying. I am not bashing ARF's at all. I have many and fly them a lot. I also still enjoy building but admit that I get much less done now than I did ten or twenty years ago. When the IMAA originated...you had to build to fly.....or buy a plane built by someone else. Also larger planes were in their infancy and a lot of scratch building was done. the same applies to the engines and their development....converting engines, etc. It was just a different time with people of a different mentality, interests....and yes...maybe more free time. The people with those traits (''modelers'') enjoyed hanging out with others of similar interests and seeing what new plane someone built and is now flying.
Fast forward to ''today''....now when I go to one of the three local clubs I belong to, I almost never see a plane that was built by someone (non-ARF). I dont even give them a look. I just get nothing out of examining a plane that was built in a factory oversea's and came out of the box built and covered. WAIT....I admit...many ARF's are really decent now and fly great....but they just dont instill that ''modeler curiosity'' in me. Today anyone with a bit of cash can have a nice giant scale plane....not ''scale nats'' nice....but pretty nice.....if you dont mind a few hundred...or thousand other guys having the same plane....lol.
I also see no interest in MOST of the 30 and younger crowd to want to build or even do basic ''set-up'', trouble shooting, tinkering, etc. If it doesn't almost fly ''outta the box'', they would rather be tapping their I-phone screen....lol. Again...thats fine....just a sign of the times. I think they view RC flying as just a video game in the sky. If they have to do more than press a button....why bother.
I could go on and on elaborating. I am not bashing anyone or any type of plane. I think the IMAA appealed to ''modelers'' and unfortunately....they are ''dissappearing''.
Good insightful post IMO.
I'd wonder though; how much smaller the hobby would be without ARFs now??? The "hobby" has evolved and for some it is more of a sport akin to fishing or hunting... buy the right gear to do the most effective job...
I look at modeling as a large all in compassing hobby or interest of which aero-modeling is just one of many facets... building or flying is just a further division of aero-modeling... It's all good... Model train guys
are modelers...but may never dabble in aero-modeling... So, if you look at it from that perspective you'll find that you will chuckle inside when someone proclaims "he is a
real modeler because he builds little airplanes"... For me
real modelers are anyone that makes modeling activities of any kind their
primary(key) pastime... If they go bowling or hunting more, then they may be bowlers or hunters, not modelers... modeling is just another activity for them guys... The older I get the less time I am willing to share with those non-modelers or modelers that only "do"
model aviation as just "another activity". Just not enough time reserved for them now... just too busy aero-modeling...LOL