I would have gone this year, but I was in Europe.
What would really get me to go is if it was located somewhere where flying
was part of the program. In particular, I would be interested in doing some
hands on winch launching.
Mike Schumann
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On Feb 13, 8:00 pm, "Richard" wrote:
I thought the displays, the gliders and the talks were excellent, but
as a vendor I was dissapointed with the attendence numbers.
The rumor was floating around that after the 2008 convention, the
Convention would be every two years.
Anyone have thoughts on this idea? Will the SSA publish the
attendence figures?
Richardwww.craggyaero.com
On Feb 11, 9:00 am, wrote:
As I was unable to attend, does anyone have an update on the SSA
convention? How did it all go? How was attendance? How were the
seminars and of course, was there any "breaking news" on new
equipment, software, sailplanes, etc?
Thanks - Renny Rozzoni
I've heard that as well. Too bad really, I enjoy seeing friends every
year.
IMO if they would lower the cost for the thing they would draw a lot
more people. That is the single biggest thing that holds me back.
Usually I am able to secure a free airplane ride to wherever the
convention is and crash in someones hotel room or a friends house.
The 50 dollar suppers are great to attend, but dang, 50 bucks is
usually what I budget for more than a weeks worth of eating, not one
meal. In the past, when astronauts have been speaking, ive swallowed
the cost. not this year.
-Broke College Kid, CFI
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