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Old 11-10-2016 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by crash1ace
To me, its not just about the type and size of the plane that could attract the newcomer to the sport, to me its what incentive does the host club provide provide for one to want to travel to a contest and participate. While it is nice to meet fellows who share the same passion, and are great resource of advice to compete, I've also liked the little things, like prizes for the winner beyond a nice plaque and a photo. Some clubs would also,provide fuel, gift certificates, maybe a radio or next new aircraft, maybe even a cash prize. Don't see it much anymore. I think those things would help attract more to the beginner, esp if traveling some distance.
Good point, but even with the entry fee at $35-$40 to fly, most contests barely break even. If a hobby shop or vendor would step up with some help...that would be great. I still believe that a new pilot that wants to compete will not need "gifts" as an incentive.