When I made the remark No one gets it. Its a generalized statement Not intended to be directed to anyone. But you answered. What makes me feel good is that this forum works and when people of high regards in the hobby and National winners call me and ask for my opinion or advice. Which just happened again last night. This type activity happens on a regular basis. They don't ask here in open forum but rather in PM or a phone call.
Here is what grips me most and it hurts the Hobby in my opinion.
I try to explain stuff in mechanics terms easy to understand. Then someone will come by and post a long diatribe about how it won't work with math equations to back it up. That's great but its already working on my airplane. Trying to inflate their ego by making the dumb mechanic (me) look bad. This does not work. I wish I could sponsor a kid 18 years old with lightening reflexes and time to pratice to fly my airplanes.
Now a guy new to stunt comes to the board and reads things like adding head shims and venturi sizes and thinks wow this is going to get complicated. Instead of reading the easy way of adding or subtracting nitro.
True useful information can be cultivated from anywhere but I try to make it easy not complex where you need a engineering degree to figure out what was said.
Mr. Storick:
Because of your dedication to this website, I have learned more than what I have learned before my accidental discovery of it. The knowledge base in here from different veins and roots, renders an "expert" not meeting the definition. It means that, there are 1 or 2 "best" ways to solve a particular problem by the "expert". No such solution in our hobby. Many ways that are to our personal performance and ability can be the solution. There are many "best" ways. I have seen many in this forum. Personally, I would be as happy as a camel in the desert if I would have a ship as yours is. One that would be rock solid straight and turn as a combat ship. Please continue with your excellent work. I always look forward to the suggestions by the more knowledgeable folks than me.
I posted this in the " Carrier" section a few weeks ago. Life is short

"I know I can feel somewhat what you feel. Was ready to go with several friends from up here in Mass. Planning to fly Carrier, P.A. Foxberg and Combat. Felt like a kid in a candy store. April 17th, had a stroke. Lucky to be here. Just a small one. My right hand is coming back quickly and probably start flying soon but I'll need an electric starter for now.
There is always next year. My heart is broken in disappointment.
Just 2 days before, was planning to take my wife and kids to the Boston Marathon... The rest is history. Life is very peculiar sometimes...
A rude awakening about my health and others.
A thought for all of us.
We are a special group of people, fading away unless we pass on the qualities of having our concepts. Some here may argue, involve in name-calling, etc. All the situations that we see once in a while at this site. However, I truly believe that anyone would give all the help needed to keep another from dying.
Most of us, are 50-65+ yrs. (e curve anybody?) average. Many values that were taught to us by family, role models, etc. have changed. WE are ONE with same values.
I am changing my priorities radically with respect to my family, friends and others. Live and let live.
I was given a second chance to realize what is important and what is trivial. In here, we mean well. WE ARE ALL GOOD GUYS!
I will be back...

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