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I read the last few posts to this thread and decided to do a quick
survey of some of the people in my extended work group (Info Tech) just to understand what they knew/thought about soaring. I talked to about ten people, none were pilots, one had taken a small airplane flight or two ... about half were involved in moderate risk sports like motorcycling, scuba diving, kayaking and skiing. After discussing their current hobbies, I asked all if they had ever heard of soaring/gliding. Half immediately thought I meant hang gliders ... and the group as a whole had little to no knowledge of gliders/sailplanes or capabilities ... although one person knew gliders were aero towed. Three said they had no interest in aviation of any type in small aircraft. Most was not sure about seeing magazine or movie coverage of glider/sailplane operations. The surprise was a middle-aged female motorcycle driver/skier who had been interested in gliders, and thought the 'plane' gliders looked cool and probably would have tried it, but thought you had to go out west to fly over the mountains as that was the 'background' in the few soaring photos or movie segments she had seen. I asked her how many times she remembers seeing soaring photos or TV/movie segments ... she thought about it and said not many ... could remember three, but it could have been as many as six in her lifetime ... although, she does seem to remember quite a few hang gliding sequences/photos on TV in movies or magazines. She also had limited knowledge of glider ops. OK, a quick survey like this doesn't mean much ... although I probably had a typical mix of people ... 30% have to be dragged into aircraft; 10% were interested, but uninvolved; and the remaining 60% had virtually no knowledge of soaring/gliding. The latter is not new news. I think we all know people don't know about soaring because it is just not part of the main stream in America. We have had a number of big and small screen series using scuba diving, skiing, motorcycling, sky diving, etc. backdrops ... and some of these also get frequent sport coverage ... it's rare to see soaring included as even a minor theme in any media. The new ad campaigns being discussed/developed ... and the individual efforts undertaken by clubs and other business operations .... seem to be our best soaring info outlets at this time. What we need is big exposure ... maybe a weekly series like "Desparate Soaring Wives" ... or have one of Trump's Apprentices project manage a soaring contest ... "Charlie, you're fired !!!" Ken Kochanski (KK) |
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not part of the main stream in America. We have had a number of big and
small screen series using scuba diving, skiing, motorcycling, sky diving, etc. backdrops ... and some of these also get frequent sport coverage ... it's rare to see soaring included as even a minor theme in any media. What we need is an IMAX feature on gliding on the big screen in 3D. They do all sorts of other adventure stuff ... why not gliding. Someone should give them a call and tell them that we have a deal for them ..... |
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If you're ever at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, check out
"Soarin' Over California". It's more like "hang gliding over California" but still very fun. It's beyond IMAX format... your seat is lifted into the center of the dome and swings back and forth a bit... you feel the wind in your face and smell the orange groves and pine forest. Coming soon to Orlando and Hong Kong. "smjmitchell" wrote in message u... not part of the main stream in America. We have had a number of big and small screen series using scuba diving, skiing, motorcycling, sky diving, etc. backdrops ... and some of these also get frequent sport coverage ... it's rare to see soaring included as even a minor theme in any media. What we need is an IMAX feature on gliding on the big screen in 3D. They do all sorts of other adventure stuff ... why not gliding. Someone should give them a call and tell them that we have a deal for them ..... |
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![]() If you're ever at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, check out "Soarin' Over California". It's more like "hang gliding over California" but still very fun. Dont you believe that hang gliders can soar? |
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Oh, of course they do - I've shared thermals with them. But I think the
question was about getting film exposure for gliders. The Soarin' attraction never shows what you're flying IN, but it does show one hang glider ahead of you. So it's helpful in getting people excited about silent flight, but not specifically into gliders. "Pete" wrote in message ... If you're ever at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, check out "Soarin' Over California". It's more like "hang gliding over California" but still very fun. Dont you believe that hang gliders can soar? |
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