new survey
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look at current AMA Today newsletter for location of the survey.
they want answers by 12 APR, so not much time to dilly about.
seems to be rather well thought out, compared to those in the past.
sorry, i didna bookmark the entry page of the survey, it might be linked from the AMA website as well.
edited out in favor of the official link below.
that might work.
they want answers by 12 APR, so not much time to dilly about.
seems to be rather well thought out, compared to those in the past.
sorry, i didna bookmark the entry page of the survey, it might be linked from the AMA website as well.
edited out in favor of the official link below.
that might work.
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ORIGINAL: IFlyAMA
If you want to take the survey please use the below link.
[link=https://www.research.net/s/3SZVDHK]Academy of Model Aeronautics Survey[/link]
If you want to take the survey please use the below link.
[link=https://www.research.net/s/3SZVDHK]Academy of Model Aeronautics Survey[/link]
I did! I did! Bet mine got left on the cutting floor!
However I made no slur, jokes, or such. I gave my opinion/s on their subjects and questions even when they were obviously ''fishing''. To give the devil his due, they did cover a number of areas that surprised me as most of those topics were not what an AMA survey usually promotes. That is, IMO, a good sign. 400 clubs not yet submitting their Charter renewal is definitely, (IMO), something to consider.Some of you VPs, AVPs, and others in the inner circle, I welcome you to join in.
Now what will become of all those areas is a whole 'nother story.
Don't ask me what they are/were. Go take the test if you wish to know. [>:]
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yeah, the prizes they offer, are never anywhere remotely near something i would be interested in, so i generally just skip that part.
honestly, i am usually rather insulted that they seem to think that they gotta offer up some chintzy piece of carp prize to entice me to take their survey in the first place.
honestly, i am usually rather insulted that they seem to think that they gotta offer up some chintzy piece of carp prize to entice me to take their survey in the first place.
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One thing I think may have changed over the years and the AMA view seems to reflect it. Back in the day, people flew events all over the scope of model aviation. I used to fly power free flight, indoor gliders, control line racing and stunt. I would go to a freeflight contest one weekend and a control line contest the next. Now I get the impression that most people fly a much narrower band of airplanes. It has been true of me, as well, as I have gotten older.
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If people understood what they were reading about AMA rather than putting in what they want to read, and have it
It would make a difference what was taking place in AMA and the clubs. You have to know what is going on to be able to access the problem like the FPV's and Drone's and the flying taking place in a uncontrolled manner. We have to many people in office that don't know what they are doing or are in there just for the name and position held.
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It would make a difference what was taking place in AMA and the clubs. You have to know what is going on to be able to access the problem like the FPV's and Drone's and the flying taking place in a uncontrolled manner. We have to many people in office that don't know what they are doing or are in there just for the name and position held.I did it again[
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#12
ORIGINAL: Jim Thomerson
One thing I think may have changed over the years and the AMA view seems to reflect it. Back in the day, people flew events all over the scope of model aviation. I used to fly power free flight, indoor gliders, control line racing and stunt. I would go to a freeflight contest one weekend and a control line contest the next. Now I get the impression that most people fly a much narrower band of airplanes. It has been true of me, as well, as I have gotten older.
One thing I think may have changed over the years and the AMA view seems to reflect it. Back in the day, people flew events all over the scope of model aviation. I used to fly power free flight, indoor gliders, control line racing and stunt. I would go to a freeflight contest one weekend and a control line contest the next. Now I get the impression that most people fly a much narrower band of airplanes. It has been true of me, as well, as I have gotten older.
Jim, you are correct in that item. Back then aeromodeling was just that MODELING. "Modeling" is pretty much on its way out. Only we old timers do much of it, although the "Flying Aces" are still very active and their presence in AMA displays such. Their bi-monthly magazine has numerous full size plans each issue of rubber powered models and some HL Gliders, etc. IIRC, MA recently gave them some credit.
Way back when I was rather new on the contest life, I remember going to some events where on Sat. we had several CL events and Sunday we had RC (if it could really be "controlled"


) and FF from OHLG to rubber to powered FF.I remember taking a youngster (Base Commander's Son, age 14) to a weekend such event. (mid-60's.) He won 2nd in JR/Sr. Stunt on Sat. He placed in a couple FF Events on Sunday. I could not even spell RC so that we never tried. I won CL Stunt on Sat. (I just have to brag - [8D] Don Still was 2nd that day in Stunt) and a place in OHLG on Sunday. Just an entry in 1/2A FF. [
] GUESS What? Within a couple weeks Laredo AFB had a very nice asphalt CL circle, well fenced, with outside bleachers and enough "parade ground" room to fly RC as RC was in those days.To me that kind of modeling beats "L" out of today's Pattern zzzz, RC FLy-Ins, 3D, [:'(], RC Scale, CL Stunt only, or whatever the treat for the weekend is supposed to be.
You see, that is just as Live Wire and You, JIM, allude to. To me modeling has really lost my idea of fun. Like everything it is simply too many things all crowded into one little space.
Now what can AMA do? Absolutely NOTHING since each member has like me a whole different thought on what is fun or NO FUN. Our entire world is crumbling about us and there is nothing that is going to change that. I attended two (2) different events this past weekend. One Sat and one on Sunday. Airplanes stayed in the truck. I still enjoy the SOCIAL life, but simply boreing holes in the sky is definitely easing away. I still enjoy it when I am the only one on the field. I like to instruct but so many show up with "electric toys" that I don't know stink about that I don't fit in.
Yes, our world is changing like when glow plugs replaced spark ignition, CL took over Free Flight only, RC took over most of everything. Heck I even have a couple 2.4 rigs but still a bunch of 72 mhz stuff. It will be here when I'm gone.
All this change falls on AMA and presents a big problem. The magazine department is overloaded while THOSE there do as they want, and ask for more help. Outside political problems cover everything, and like government, AMA needs MORE MONEY to sustain the bureaucracy. Look at MA! Under the purpose of informing modelers, AMA preaches about NEW items, yet they are simply sustaining the advertising. Look who gets voted into office. IMO it is those that know the right words such as, "Yes Sir!" Like the real world, most folks are too lazy to vote. Even if the vote was large and good, how do we know if the PUBLISHED count was like the actual count??? WE DON'T. BTDT [>:]
This recent survey did ask questions which, IMO, circled some wagons that AMA has not dwelled into before. Only the output of that circling will have any basis to see if AMA is really intrested in the overall model aviation scene, or is simply growing the bureaucracy the real plan. There are some real studies that display the thesis of gaining more employees below one's self is far better than doing good work.

Now those above thoughts are not even the icing on the cake. I have a lot more! [:-]




