I agree 100% with your posting, Tommy.

Now a dumb question...
Where's Vicksburg? 

Eliacim

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tommy Terry 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: 'AJ DeMarzo' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:47 PM
  Subject: [ercoupe-flyin] Type Club



  After reading the parts of this discussion that were on-list, I must agree 
that our type club may not be all that we might want it to be.



  Let's look at some of what I know our club does do: there is a monthly 
newsletter and an annual convention that come to light immediately.  The not so 
obvious things might include a dedication to keeping our type in existence by 
providing an irreplaceable source of knowledge specific to our birds and the 
"momentum" that was mentioned in an earlier post.  In addition to these 
tangible accomplishments; there is the scholarship dedicated to the memory of 
one of, if not the, greatest aeronautical engineers this country has known.



  Looking a little more deeply into these things:

  The scholarship is totally funded by donations made by our members at the 
annual convention.  It may not be a Billion Dollar deal, but it is appreciated 
by the folks who receive it and it keeps the legacy of Mr. Fred Weick alive.

  The "momentum" of the type club does exist.  Our leadership may not be 
setting the world on fire but they are keeping an eye on lots of things.  A 
couple of years ago when the infamous SB32 came along, our leaders kept us 
informed of what was being found as long as we kept them informed.

  In the EOC we have a pool of knowledge that cannot be replaced; a lot of 
those folks also share that knowledge on these forums but the type club gives 
them a "formal" setting to work from when needed.

  Our newsletter and convention seem to come under fire fairly regularly and I 
must admit that there is room for improvement in each category.  The 2008 
convention promises to be great.  Syd is working very hard to insure that a 
good time, as well as an educational time is had by all.  2009 should also be 
good if the folks at the convention center in Vicksburg are to be believed; and 
I think they are.

  The newsletter is probably the most visible part of our club and, yes, it can 
be a bit lame at times.  Publishing a newsletter is tough work, especially when 
you have to depend on members of a club spread around the world to give you the 
information to publish.  Even if every member sent something once per year it 
would still be hard to have new and interesting material.  How much new can be 
written about an airframe design that is 60 years old when you've been writing 
every month for 30 years?



  Yes, there are organizations that have a really slick newsletter and a 'barn 
burner' of an annual convention, but those organizations have something ours 
doesn't: A paid staff.  Our dues of $20 per year will not provide for the slick 
newsletters written by paid staff or filled with bought articles.  The modest 
registration fees for the annual convention will not support the fancy 
conventions that some organizations have.



  I do not want to start a big ruckus and will not participate in anything less 
than civil debate.  However; the EOC is not an entity of itself, WE are the EOC 
and if we want the club to be different, we need to re-direct it.  Let's not 
throw the current or past leadership to the wolves. Rather, we should 
appreciate what they have done to keep the club intact and ready for the next 
30 years.



  One last thought:  Mr. C.W. Tackett, Scout Master of troop 7 had a saying, 
"You only get as much out of scouting as you put into it."  If all we put into 
the Ercoupe Owner's Club is $20 per year, that's all we can expect out of it.  
If we want more; we must do more: write an article, send some photos, offer to 
hold the convention......



  Tommy

  N93929






   

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