Someone pointed out in another forum that the new AMA Decal that comes in the 2012 renewal package, only shows RC Model symbols and the FF and CL symbols are gone. For a couple of years now, when my Model Aviation magazine came, it went straight in the trash. I personally considered the AMA a necessary evil for CL pilots because if you wanted to compete, you had to be a member. This past year, physical problems with my back and knees have pretty much put an end to me flying in contests or even just fun flying for that matter so dropping my AMA membership at the end of this year will not be a big deal for me. I have turned my energies toward building and doing kit runs for you guys.
Mike since you started this thread, I will start by picking on you. No, not really because I have fought this RC thing for 40 years. When I left the USAF for United Airlines, ended up in the Chicago area, May 1968, I was playing around trying to find some CL activity. I did so but when I found Al's Hobby Shop, and went in looking for some CL stuff. I was ridiculed, but held my ground, later got to know Al Fuschin rather well, and we became fairly good friends. He was hard-core RC, and I was a CL flier. That ceased to be a problem.
I am sure the AMA can survive without my dues but I have always thought that control line pilots were the red headed step children of the AMA and all they really wanted from us was our money. They give very little credence to Control Line or Free Flight. RC is the GOD that they worship and that is fine. I am just tired of feeling like we are second class citizens.
Well, IMO, Mike, you are correct in that assumption, yet that is because so few folks ever get a chance to even know what CL means, and definitely have no idea what it is all about. When something comes along that is relatively new to their way, the majority sneaks away, and feel that they are supposed to ridicule it. CL is definitely NOT new but it has since the '70s become UNKNOWN, therefore gets the same billing.
Cl flying is more aligned to competition than RC. RC is more of a sport and fun flying than CL. Those that are real competitors definitely look down their noses at the new guy trying to learn competition flying, regardless of the discipline. Yet, IMO, CL has been far worse about that than RC. I see new RC youngsters get a lot of help from competitive RC fliers. Today, just where in Heck can a youngster find real help with CL? Where are the CLers at? I never see any significant advertising of any CL activities in LHSs. Yet there are several places to fly in my area. They go begging.
Speaking of AMA's
Model Aviation magazine: It serves the majority, as it serves the advertising. MA is not profitable to AMA but that is another political story that I have fought for 30 years plus. Unfortunately I have had very little help. It seems that few modelers of any discipline have enough interest in that area to stand up to the AMA Bureaucracy and say, "Enough is Enough". Clers and FFers don't like politics and few RCers can read an Audit Report. It's all there in AMA's Member Only.
Now this would take a large book, so I will just make a statement or two more.
1.
Stay in AMA to support the CL discipline.a. Make your concerns known to your DVP and ADVP. Hammer them. Insist on persons familiar with your CL concerns get elected to the EC. Insist on CL/FF folks get appointed to some AVP positions.
b. Hammer your DVP to appoint persons to the Contest Boards that you have discussed YOUR concerns with.
2. Don't consider the insurance as the AMA. Consider CL model aviation as the reason to be AMA.a. Bombard the AMA's
MA with CL material. If you were a legislator you would go where the votes are. There are plenty RC sellers out there. Who the Heck is making kits for Hobby Shop shelves other than Brodak?
b. I can sit down for two hours with several sheets of Balsa and a bit of ply, and have a good flying 1/2 A model airplane with 18" to 24" wingspan that will loop, fly inverted and such. I keep them in my barn for any kid wanting to fly one. Spending 25-50 Yankee Greens for such is atrocious when it can be done for $5.
When a paltry $58 becomes a hindrance to moving AMA to where you think it should go, then well maybe it is just time to roll over and kiss the bottom goodbye.
