ALERT to All 3d Flyers!!!!!!
Did you ever stop and think maybe your flying abnormally interfers with others? I like to practice hovering like everyone else but I do it away from the runway. This way, my airplane does not hinder others from taking off or landing or just a simple high or low speed fly-by. If you want to do it on the runway then get a general concensus from the other flyers for each flight.
Example: Several months ago one of our club members put an electric airplane in the air and spent 10 minutes doing circles over the run way right over the approach. No one could land or do fly bys. After several attempts to give him a hint, i.e., buzzing his airplane on aborted landing approaches, someone finally had to walk up to him to tell him to move the airplane so we could land -- that was just plain rude and didn't take a rocket scientist's education to figure out the common sense problem it posed. The worst thing about the incident is the pilot was one of the elders (not age, but experienced and a member for over 20 years) in the club.
Recognise that your style of flying may be intrusive to others. If that is the case then arrange it with the other flyers to allow you to fly alone. You don't get hindered by their flying and your flying doesn't hinder them.
I don't know the environment within most clubs, but in ours if you take the attitude that since you are a paying member you should be able to fly any time and in any style, you are asking to be treated differently than everyone else.