hindsight2020
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Figured I pose the question to this peanut gallery, with all the froth about the airplane state carnie going on in Wisconsin at the moment.
Is there truly a sentiment of lamentation about the increased footprint of non-ExAB aircraft and owners in EAA sponsored events, such as OSH and Young Eagles? I've felt what appears to me at least, as an uptick in jabs referencing the loss of experimental-centrism in said events and online publications.
Granted, I belong to the Rodney King church of let's all just get along, and actually find GA already classist enough as it is to not be a positive selling point to sub-150K/yr HH outsiders, but otherwise have no real opinion on people having their fifedoms. I just wonder if the exAB crowd really is hostile to the idea of mainsteaming their footprint to certified cans, or is it a case of an old cantankerous minority screaming old guard for old time's sake?
Anecdotally at least, I became an EAA member on a one time basis so I could help out with Young eagles. I've never owned an EXAB and have given kids rides in a PA-28/161 and 28R200. Nobody cared. So by that metric I'd be inclined to say it's not a widespread sentiment. Then they went stupid with the paperwork, plus the kids were tearing up my airplane and seemed largely disinterested (border town kids with half-a### parents looking to a freebie on a saturday, not the prime demographic to inspire anyone to do anything really), so I walked away from YE and didn't renew, but that's beside the point.
So what say you? EAA inclusive or hostile towards diluting their scope?
Is there truly a sentiment of lamentation about the increased footprint of non-ExAB aircraft and owners in EAA sponsored events, such as OSH and Young Eagles? I've felt what appears to me at least, as an uptick in jabs referencing the loss of experimental-centrism in said events and online publications.
Granted, I belong to the Rodney King church of let's all just get along, and actually find GA already classist enough as it is to not be a positive selling point to sub-150K/yr HH outsiders, but otherwise have no real opinion on people having their fifedoms. I just wonder if the exAB crowd really is hostile to the idea of mainsteaming their footprint to certified cans, or is it a case of an old cantankerous minority screaming old guard for old time's sake?
Anecdotally at least, I became an EAA member on a one time basis so I could help out with Young eagles. I've never owned an EXAB and have given kids rides in a PA-28/161 and 28R200. Nobody cared. So by that metric I'd be inclined to say it's not a widespread sentiment. Then they went stupid with the paperwork, plus the kids were tearing up my airplane and seemed largely disinterested (border town kids with half-a### parents looking to a freebie on a saturday, not the prime demographic to inspire anyone to do anything really), so I walked away from YE and didn't renew, but that's beside the point.
So what say you? EAA inclusive or hostile towards diluting their scope?