Rudy Taube said:
“CL has made the choice to resist any modern changes.”
CL airplanes, in particular Stunt, have gone through major changes over the years. We have more power sources than ever. Take your pick: 2 stroke; pipe or non pipe; 4 stroke; electric, new engines from .15 to .95, modern props, better fuel systems, better airplanes with a variety of construction methods. This surely is not resisting modernization.
If your beef is BOM or Appearance, only the NATS is firm on this. Many of us have opinions on that and always will.
If you don’t want to fly OTS or Classic… don’t.
If you don’t want to build your own airplane, get an ARF. If you don’t get as many points for the ARF as the guy who labored for a year or more on his airplane… accept it… he earned it.
Many contests will let you fly the ARF as equal.
I have my own opinion on the RED Chinese ARFs that is deeply rooted in my past life in the Aerospace industry, and my support of American made products.
Here is what I wrote elsewhere and it tells you why I feel this way:
“In my past life in Aerospace, we looked into having plating done in RED China. We could have saved money... BUT.. we saw unventilated tubs of chemicals, dirt floors with puddles of chemicals, and workers inhaling fumes, working in bare feet, with open sores on their feet...
I am sorry, but I refuse to support that.. And don't forget that, even if the politicians and news media now ignore it, it is still COMUNIST RED China.”
The Red Chinese are ruthless business people who have no regard for patents or proprietory rights.
I am not stopping anyone from flying Arfs. If that is your thing, so be it.
CL is not resistant to change. We live in an era of instant gratification , computers and video games. There are many things to choose from. There was a time when an airplane flying overhead was exiting , but now nobody looks up. Even the Space Shuttle has become routine. We who fly CL are in a small group that gets very little attention. RC has numerous ready built airplanes, and most of the people flying them have no idea how to repair them, and leave the hobby in a short time.
CL offers an opportunity to expand your skills in designing and building. I had a long career in Aerospace that started with CL models. I personally love the challenge of these attributes along with the challenge of competing.
We who fly CL do it because we like it. We like the advancements that have been made slowly over the years.
While we need more publicity to hopefully get a small number of newbees, but, the best advertising is being friendly and helpful to every spectator that sees you fly at the local field or at a contest.
Take that new person, whether he be pre-teen, teenager, or in his 20s, 30s, 40s,or 50s, under your arms and help him. Make him feel welcome. Above all, DO NOT try to impress him with your high end equipment. Tell them that one advantage of CL is that you can get started at a small cost without spending a $1000 bill.
Sell him on the various CL events.. Carrier, Scale, Racing, Combat. Stunt might be the most popular, but is not the only interest within CL.
Take part in demonstrations. This creates interest albeit in most cases, very small.
“CL has made the choice to resist any modern changes.”… No my friend, we are constantly accepting modernization and new challenges. But we should never forget where we came from. That is happening all too frequently in our marvelous country that I love.