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It is easy to find out where the money comes from: EAA publishes their
income in the magazine every year ![]() You will see the clearly don't make much money from oshkosh. (last time I looked, I think it was under 2 mil) Anyone want to buy a bridge? Mike "Jim Vadek" wrote in message news:txW_a.146722$Ho3.17615@sccrnsc03... "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On 14 Aug 2003 17:48:02 -0700, (Lou Parker) wrote: I'm building a wood and fabric plane and would have loved to talk to others about their planes but there were none to be found. I looked for manufacturers of wooden kits but only Fisher had the gonads to show their product. If the wood kits are as good as we are led to believe, why don?t they show us what they have to offer? Cost, most likely. We had a recent post that a small booth in the swap-meet area was about $1500, and a small display booth inside the hangars was over $2000. I don't know how much an outdoor display spot is, but suspect it's over two grand, as well. Add in the expense of transporting your wares and people, finding housing for your employees, etc. I have been going to OSH for the last 5 years, but I get the distinct impression that the EAA is screwing just about everyone it can screw. For instance, airplane camping and admission for the whole week runs into the hundreds of dollars. What do you get for it? Overcrowded shower facilities that are usually filthy and poor bus service from the North 40. That's all. And then they have the collection box for more money when you get on the bus... Food prices are way out of line too. At least gas was $1.99/gallon this year - amazing what a little competition will do. So where does all this money go? Or am I being unrealistic. Either way, please tell me - I sure would like to know. Or is the EAA just another greedy commercial enterprise? -- Jim |
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