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SSA CONVENTION

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ZASOARS@aol.com - 31 Jan 2010 23:24 GMT
Many thanks to all the Vendors , Speakers , SSA Staff , Schreveport
Soaring Society folks and other volunteers who made the convention
possible this past week .

It is a unique event in the Gliding World here in the USA and deserves
the support of as many SSA members who can make it each time it is
organized . I for one enjoyed it very much .
Frank Whiteley - 01 Feb 2010 03:05 GMT
On Jan 31, 5:24 pm, "ZASO...@aol.com" <ZASO...@aol.com> wrote:
> Many thanks to all the Vendors , Speakers , SSA Staff , Schreveport
> Soaring Society folks and other volunteers who made the convention
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> the support of as many SSA members who can make it each time it is
> organized . I for one enjoyed it very much .

Hear, hear!
Bob - 02 Feb 2010 07:00 GMT
Why do you say it is a unique event in the glider world? What makes it
unique? I am not arguing your point but just wondering what makes it
special? Someday when I am back in the states I want to go to the
convention if just to meet some of the "unique" folks from RAS!
Bob
Don - 02 Feb 2010 09:50 GMT
'Unique' is an often over-used/incorrectly-used adjective....but in
this case, it's spot-on!
I know of no other event in the US where you can slide into a JS1 and
then an Arcus and then a ? and have the factor reps answer all your
questions. Then after that you can track down the best pilots in the
US either on the convention floor or in the bar afterwards and get
some inside-perspective about the new ships or racing or whatever. It
may not be a unique opportunity to buy the products at the booths, but
you can talk face-to-face with the vendors and get demos and compare.
And while the material presented in every session may or may not be
100% brand new, where else can you have an open-forum discussion with
pilots who have had first hand experience with it? Pretty cool. Pretty
unique.
The snow and ice that dropped on Little Rock on Friday was some un-
appreciated unique-ness, but this is a crowd that knows how to handle
weather moving in on their best-made plans. :-))
-XS-

> Why do you say it is a unique event in the glider world? What makes it
> unique? I am not arguing your point but just wondering what makes it
> special? Someday when I am back in the states I want to go to the
> convention if just to meet some of the "unique" folks from RAS!
> Bob
Bob - 02 Feb 2010 11:56 GMT
Ok! Maybe I'll make it to the next one! Thanks for the perspective.
Bob
 
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