For those interested, attached is a summary comparison of the 3 Fly-A-Thon results by state/province and nation from 2013 to 2015.
Had a good telephone conversation with John Cralley this morning. We talked for about a half hour. Attached is the latest version I forwarded to him along with MS Excel 2003 format for editing and inclusion in various newsletters and media as needed. Joey Mathison and Richard Grogan are properly mentioned as the creators of the Fly-A-Thon. I've taken my name off it, as there were a number of individuals as contributors to the promotion, data collection and dissemination, which I am only a small part of.
It took a whole team of individuals to make this fly-a-thon work, to include those overseas and locally who promoted it with their fliers and their communities. As you see, the numbers have grown since 2013. Next year I think it possible to have even a greater outcome, as others post word to their friends, acquaintances and other clubs.
CL is normally not defined as being a drone due to its tethered nature. It requires skill to fly the complete AMA or other competition patterns. Perhaps in places where RC flight is restricted could provide an outlet for RC'ers who have been bitten by the CL bug. CL is definitely not dead by any means, as shown by these numbers, which are increasing.
I think you all will like these numbers. Thanks, John for keeping the synergy going and all the background work, along with others who made this a success. And thanks for allowing me to do a small part in helping to provide these summary results.