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Robert Ehrlich wrote:
they participation is probably not their own decsision (or not completely) but rather the decision of their parents. As this is a sponsorized activity, the youngs and parents interested are probably among those who would never have the money for a continued practice of the sport. Although Isn't it that the most obvious evidence that something is badly rotten in the domain of soaring? You are here considering as a plain fact that most of the population cannot practice soaring because it is too expensive (which is in fact the case). My prediction is that soaring will die soon is nothing is done so that "the masses" can afford practising it. Because rich people are frequently old, and old people are not the best ones to practice such a dangerous sport. They are not the best ones either to enroll young people in the clubs. And most of the rich people are much too busy running their businesses to afford spending days and days at the airport, except retirees. There is a number one requirement to halt the decline of soaring, drastically reduce costs, and in particular drastically reduce price of gliders, which is the major factor in the equation. It is not in the interest of glider factories, and it is not in the interest of the second hand market. But there is not a single concurrential industry that has not cut costs drastically in the last ten years. Only glider factories allow themselves to regularly augment their prices each year. This gives buyers the illusion that they fly cheap, since they can resell their machines "the same price they bought it or more". But the real price at the end is the decline of soaring. some of the kids were really interested, the lack of interest of some others was clearly demonstrated by the fact that on of them fell asleep during a long flight. You cannot expect to have 100% success in any activity. But 100% of currently practising pilots began once. However, as opposite to John's proposal, I think that a sufficiently long flight is essential to the promotion of our sport, i.e. a flight with a duration that clearly shows the ability of saiplanes to stay in the air by they own means (or rather the combination of the energy present in the air and the skills of the pilot). I agree with you. You cannot expect to obtain a non vanishing percentage of hooked young people without showing them the real beauties of soaring. It is here that i disagree with Lennie. Having a good performing glider 40:1 allows to easily show what is really the beauty of gliding, in particular going XC. With less performing gliders, only excellent pilots can do the same. Hence, contrary to what he states and thinks, the real elitism is in his position, thinking that one can have a lot of fun with 30:1 gliders. Except excellent pilots, most of those who use such gliders spend their time circling around the airport, and, as Lennie has observed himself, this doesn't remain fun for very long. So, in my opinion, the true problem is to build a good performing glider, allowing to safely do XC, but not necessarily a top performer, at very cheap prices, by whatever means necessary to achieve this aim ("outsourcing" comes to mind). -- Michel TALON |
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