Ed;

Tell you what.  If you re-up, I'll re-up.  I'll send you a completed app with a 
good check ;-) and you can send them both in.

Al DeMarzo
Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page - Free and Easy
http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ed Burkhead 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; ety 
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:16 AM
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] RE: [ercoupe-flyin] EOC RESPONDS





  Skip,



  Thanks for your thoughtful message.



  Perhaps you'll listen to some of my comments even though I'm not, currently, 
a dues paying member of the EOC.  Perhaps my past and present time and effort 
contributions to the EOC and promoting Coupes could justify some of your time 
in reading.



  I'll start by going through your points and have added some other comments at 
the end.



  Item 1.  The EOC has been the mainstay in providing education and support to 
Coupe owners for what, 40 years?  Compliments and thanks.



  In addition, there've recently been some outside-the-EOC efforts to support 
Coupes.  I remember proposing the EOC website to you and the board, getting 
your approval and then Tom and I started it and maintained it before passing it 
on to Mitch, and now, you.  It was a good and rewarding thing to do.



  Tom was the mover in starting the Coupe forums and I was hanging on as an 
early member, later doing my best to help after Tom sold his Coupe and stopped 
actively managing the group.  Moving the forum here to Yahoo was my idea and 
has been good, I think.  Our membership has jumped from 360/327 on Tom's forum 
to 482/344 here (some are double-emails for the same person).



  So, in the last number of years, we have contributed a bunch to Coupers and 
the EOC in our time and money (though not always in dues).  Similarly, many 
here have contributed lots of time and effort into helping others.



  Item 2.  Indeed, the EOC and you in particular have been key in preventing 
that service bulletin from becoming an AD and mitigating the center section 
corrosion inspection AD.



  There was nothing you or the best paid lobbyist could have done to prevent 
the 1320 lb. limit on LSA - the FAA took the comments, including thousands 
requesting higher numbers, and rejected them.



  Item 3.  Well, I think I've urged a hundred people or maybe several times 
that many to join the EOC.  In fact, I've urged every Coupe owner to join the 
EOC.  I think it's a really good idea.



  But, I have seen the EOC membership drift downward.  May I ask what was the 
summer 1991 membership and what was the summer 1994 membership.  Didn't we have 
an increase over those years when we had the 16-20 page magazine with lots of 
content? (More on content later.)  Would you please print those numbers?  I'll 
agree that a slick magazine won't bring membership.  I do think that having 
lots of available content and references would.



  Item 4.  Big compliments to Mitch for having hung on so long as webmaster 
after he sold his Coupe.  I should mention that Tom kept hosting the EOC 
website and forum for years after selling his Coupe and losing interest.  
Indeed, I passed the webmaster job on to Mitch because I had sold my Coupe. 
(Little did I know how strong the addiction is - as do you.  You haven't had a 
Coupe for 20+ years yet you still love and support them yourself.)



  The improvements you are making to the website are going right in the 
direction I'd like to see it go.  Well done!



  You mentioned that this forum has no link to the EOC website.  We have had, 
though, ever since we first put links on this site.  Just click on the <Links> 
link in the left column.  We would appreciate a reciprocal link.



  Item 5.  The lack of content in Coupe Capers is a prime cause of distress.  
I've had 30-50 people tell me that they've dropped EOC membership because of 
the lack of content in Coupe Capers.  As a former editor of CC, that's a big 
distress to me.



  Every person who drops membership because of lack of content has made a very 
strong vote concerning that content.



  Content just doesn't get sent in spontaneously.  When I was editor, I got us 
first to twelve then 16-20 pages with a lot of good content.  It took work to 
get the content.  I continually put comments and requests in Coupe Capers 
asking for content.  I spoke with knowledgeable members and signed them up as 
regular columnists, worked with them, transcribed their rough drafts, followed 
up, etc.  I encouraged people to write content any way they could and I 
deciphered their handwriting, called them for clarifications, cross-checked 
facts with experts and put a lot of effort into making the content worth the 
dues.  This extra effort may be what is now missing.



  I spent about 50 hours a month on Coupe Capers as editor.  Any idea how many 
hours Carolyn (and you) are spending on it?



  Item 6.  I'm quite sure I didn't suggest reducing dues across the board 
(though I might have moaned about high dues).  I do remember suggesting that we 
have a web-only lower-priced membership to let those who are electronically 
connected save money and get their content faster.  Priced right, the club 
could get more net 'profit' from the lower electronic membership dues to use on 
other needs.



  I do think that for a while longer, we'll have to have printed editions.  
Some of our members just don't have any other need for a computer and some may 
think they are too old to learn new tricks.  But I bet 2/3rds of the membership 
would like to get a monthly e-mail with a link to the current issue at 2/3rds 
of the membership dues.



  If there's a financial need, the dues could be kept as they are and the money 
spent on lobbying expenses or a higher-paid, higher-skilled editor.



  Item 7.  Perhaps the biggest difference between the Executive Director and 
board of directors form of club government versus a President, VP, method is 
energy.  Continually having new blood in the leadership might be less stable 
but it often makes for a more energetic, dynamic organization.

   _________________________



  End of itemized comments.



  Overall, I think the biggest need is for technical content.  While the forum 
is dynamic and useful, we've all seen that it isn't as good a format for 
reliable information.  When errors are posted, it can take a day or two before 
the right information comes up.  Coupe Capers could be the prime source for 
fresh, new, fact-checked technical content.



  I'd like to see a pilot or former pilot (or technically savvy) editor who can 
recognize many technical errors, evaluate for reasonableness, see pilot/owner 
needs and work with experts to develop content.



  I'd like to see the best articles be expert-reviewed and compiled on the 
website into a permanent resource.  As we have not seen the EOC doing that, 
I've done a tiny start at collection and Hartmut has recently started a website 
to do just this.  Doing it inside the EOC would be great.



  Coupe owners need a very strong technical resource, both in a monthly ongoing 
manner and in accessible references.



  Strengthening our associations strengthens the members and makes flying safer 
and more fun.



  Ed Burkhead

  http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm           East Peoria, Illinois

  ed -at- edburk???head.??com                      (remove the ? marks and 
change -at- to @)




   

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