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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Rsywe.101244$_o.82057@attbi_s71... Wow -- 1970! That's really a surprise. I wonder what he was thinking at the time? Creating a new Association sounds like the kind of thing someone would do who is facing a power struggle for control at the top of an organization. Was someone bucking Paul for control of EAA back in '70? I don't know. I first learned of the EAA in 1970 when I was a mere lad of 13. That was the year the convention moved permanently to OSH and local television began covering it. I became a member the following year. I don't recall any effort to oust Paul but at that age I wouldn't have paid any attention to that kind of stuff. I have since obtained all back issues of "Sport Aviation", one of these days I'll dig into them and see what I can find out. |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message link.net... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Rsywe.101244$_o.82057@attbi_s71... Wow -- 1970! That's really a surprise. I wonder what he was thinking at the time? Creating a new Association sounds like the kind of thing someone would do who is facing a power struggle for control at the top of an organization. Was someone bucking Paul for control of EAA back in '70? I don't know. I first learned of the EAA in 1970 when I was a mere lad of 13. That was the year the convention moved permanently to OSH and local television began covering it. I became a member the following year. I don't recall any effort to oust Paul but at that age I wouldn't have paid any attention to that kind of stuff. I have since obtained all back issues of "Sport Aviation", one of these days I'll dig into them and see what I can find out. The following appeared in the January 1971 "Sport Aviation" in Paul Poberezny's "Homebuilder's Corner" column: SPORT AVIATION ASSOCIATION? All of you undoubtedly have noticed how commercial magazines have edged in on the name of our organization - and, particularly the name of our publication, SPORT AVIATION. We receive letters regularly asking about things which have appeared in "our" magazine "Sport Flying" which happens to be a similarly named, but commercial product. Imagine the confusion if someone came up with the name "Sport Aviation Association" and used this in the name of their publication! Therefore, EAA has registered the name "Sport Aviation Association" and has formed a corporation - so as to protect the name and reputation of our existing organization. Due to the increased pressure on all sport flyers in the form of ever-tightening government control, problems with the press, insurance companies, and even other aviation groups over the real meaning of the word "experimental" - many EAA members have expressed a desire to change the name of EAA to something like "SAA" (for "Sport Aviation Association"). Further, they would continue the widening of the scope of the organization to include a larger number of enthusiasts so as to offer a more massive front to those who would legislate sport flyers out of the air. It should be noted that most of these sincere members recommend that if such a name change were ever made, that it be done gradually over a period of years to forestall a self-induced identity crisis. At any rate, the name "Sport Aviation Association" is now protected - if we ever decide to use it, it's there. What are your comments on this? Sincerely, Paul H. Poberezny PRESIDENT |
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At any rate, the name "Sport Aviation Association" is now protected - if
we ever decide to use it, it's there. What are your comments on this? Wow -- that's fascinating stuff. Prescient, that Paul Poberezny guy was -- but just a little ahead of his time. In any event, they *should* have changed the name when they had the chance. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:knTye.138606$xm3.17918@attbi_s21... Wow -- that's fascinating stuff. Prescient, that Paul Poberezny guy was -- but just a little ahead of his time. In any event, they *should* have changed the name when they had the chance. Yeah, they should have renamed the organization at the same time they changed the name of the magazine from "Experimenter" to "Sport Aviation". |
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