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I'm 26, have been flying sailplanes for about a year, and absolutely
love it. I've always been obsessed with wanting to fly, and now that I'm into sailplanes, I can't imagine doing it with an engine. The thing is, most people my age who want to learn to fly think that a cessna is the way to go. They hardly know what a sailplane is, and even if they do, they think that an engine is clearly better than no engine. People I know who fly power seem to enjoy it, but after the initial fun wears off it's more of a practical thing than a real thrill. Sailplane flying is flying purely for the sake of flying. Oh, and it's usually much more affordable than power flying. Alot of people that I know who want to fly don't do it, because they think it's too expensive. If we could show these people that soaring is more fun and actually affordable, we would be going great. We need some great PR work! Someone out there must have some connections/time/ressources to dedicate to this. I've seen the articles that got published in the National Geographic decades ago. What we need now is some fresh and current media coverage. A great article in the lifestyle section of the NY Times, an episode of a TV show on the Discovery channel,... Maybe even using Youtube as a resource. There are already alot of great soaring videos on there. How do we make sure the right people see them? How do we show these people that this sport is actually accessible to them? On Mar 21, 9:02 pm, Nyal Williams wrote: Nothing at all, except that, like soaring, the general public doesn't think of it. Re-read Fred's remark about 'soaring.' At 03:30 22 March 2007, Tony Verhulst wrote: Nyal Williams wrote: Excellent commentary. I find, however, that most people hear glider and think hang-glider. I'm loathe to start saying 'glider plane' but I might just do that. So what's the problem with the term 'sailplane'? Tony V. |
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