If there was a category/sequence designed for aircraft without inverted systems (no negative G), would this increase your likelihood of getting involved with competition aerobatics?
I'm just trying to gauge the interest level, as that is what will ultimately need to be shown if real change is to be effected within IAC to broaden the membership base and help sustain and grow the sport. Those among IAC understand and are interested in the potential of the RV community, but not sure how much realistic interest exists among RVer's. As the sport is currently structured, it seems there is not much interest in competition. Would this change if sequences existed that were more friendly to RV's and non-inverted systems aircraft in general? I'm sure the IAC would love to hear from you either way. Change only happens when people make it.
Back to a question I'd still like to understand more completely - What is the main barrier, real or perceived, that prevents more from becoming involved in recreational or competition acro? Of course we're biased, but for those of us that do it, it's hard to understand why more wouldn't kill to experience that complete freedom in 3 dimensions.
I'm just trying to gauge the interest level, as that is what will ultimately need to be shown if real change is to be effected within IAC to broaden the membership base and help sustain and grow the sport. Those among IAC understand and are interested in the potential of the RV community, but not sure how much realistic interest exists among RVer's. As the sport is currently structured, it seems there is not much interest in competition. Would this change if sequences existed that were more friendly to RV's and non-inverted systems aircraft in general? I'm sure the IAC would love to hear from you either way. Change only happens when people make it.
Back to a question I'd still like to understand more completely - What is the main barrier, real or perceived, that prevents more from becoming involved in recreational or competition acro? Of course we're biased, but for those of us that do it, it's hard to understand why more wouldn't kill to experience that complete freedom in 3 dimensions.
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