There is merit in what everyone has said. But as far as dealing with 
the Faa and firing up the club, may be a new board member could be 
added to the current club? His main job could be government afairs. 
And try and move us forward. 


--- In [email protected], "AJ DeMarzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> It's too bad that you feel that way.  Regardless of the job their 
doing they need your support - everyone's support.  With that I will 
shamefully say that I'm not a member for the very same reasons.  Pot 
asking the kettle not to get black!  But logic tells me not to 
advocate starting the International Ercoupe Association because at 
this time splitting up the membership is not wise, unless of course a 
big majority of the membership thinks it's necessary.  Even then, 
democratically taking over the current club would still benefit 
more.  What is needed to be done is to rally the members, get them 
enthused about ownership and convince them to participate.  I echo 
your sentiments about the rag, most people look at it for the ads and 
it could be so much more.  One of the first thing a smart prospect 
does before buying that "new" aircraft is to join the type club.  
This gives them a primer on what ownership would mean, support, 
availability and activities.  Let's face it.  We're mostly flying our 
Ercoupes for fun.  Nowadays they're not the cross country machines 
they were designed to be in the 40's.
> 
> VANSAIRFORCE was started by my friend and neighbor Doug Reeves when 
he wanted to promote ownership and learn more about the RV6 he 
eventually finished.  It turned out to be a great page, even allowing 
Doug to quit his real job and pursue his other hobby as a 
professional photographer.  Very inspiring!   The "members" of  Van's 
Air Force are it's greatest asset and there should be no reason that 
the members of an Ercoupe group couldn't be the same.  Hartmut and I 
have discussed launching a web something with everything available 
and it looks like he's started doing something.  Believe me when I 
tell you that there is more publishable material out there than you 
can think of!
> 
> Let's see what the future brings and what the owners really want.  
Could be a lot of fun. And thanks to all for those off list emails, 
they're pretty inspiring!
> 
> Al DeMarzo
> Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page - Free and Easy
> http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected] 
>   Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:09 PM
>   Subject: Ercoupe Club Was:Re: [ercoupe-tech] Re: c,cd,c/d
> 
> 
>   Al,
> 
>   I somewhat share your feelings about the current owner's club.  
In fact, I just got a renewal notice and I don't think I am going to 
renew the membership.  From my perspective, the only benefit that I 
see out of belonging to the club is the monthly newsletter, and to be 
honest, I can usually read everything in the newsletter that is of 
interest to me in about 3 minutes per copy.  With all of the people 
restoring, rebuilding and upgrading these planes, I don't know why 
there isn't an article in there every month about a restoration, 
rebuild or upgrade project.  I have sent in an article or two over 
the years, and they have been published, but it's pretty obvious that 
nobody is going out and soliciting any technical material for the 
newsletters.  Lately there have been reprints of articles pertaining 
to insurance issues or legalities, that while useful, are not related 
specifically to the Ercoupe/Aircoupe.  I consider these articles to 
be "filler material" in a type-specific newsletter, and they rate 
just about one step above the advertisements that usually fill about 
4 pages of the newsletter.  I can read all of that generic stuff 
online or in the EAA, AOPA, Flying, and Flight Training magazines 
that I get.  (Of course, EAA has recently started taking up space in 
Sport Aviation (emphasis added) to let us know which new Very Light 
Jets are being brought to market, and how fast the top of the line 
Mooney's are.  What either of these have to do with Sport Aviation is 
beyond me.)
> 
>   I would love to see the existing club, or a new club, publish a 
better newsletter, conduct fly-ins, promote the airplane, and be more 
proactive.  I don't mean to slam the existing newsletter or club 
management.  I've been involved in publishing a couple of newsletters 
for work, and it's not a trivial task.  Twisting people's arms to get 
them to contribute articles can be a job in itself.  It also takes 
lots of dedication and commitment to publish a newsletter month after 
month, especially after the novelty of it wears off.  And to EOC's 
credit, Coupe Capers has been published for many, many years.
> 
>   It would be interesting to hear what the others on this mailing 
list think about the club and the newsletter.  Make the old one 
better?  Start from scratch?  Leave it all as is?  What do you 
think?  Maybe what we really need is a really good Coupe website like 
the RV crowd has at www.vansairforce.com.  This website has so much 
to offer that I read it weekly, and I don't even have an RV.  Of 
course there are lots more RV's than Coupes out there.
> 
> 
>   Best Regards,
> 
>   Wayne DelRossi
>   Alon N5618F
>   Hours logged since restoration: 347.5
> 
>   "Nobody has ever scientifically proven that life is supposed to 
be serious."
> 
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