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Chuck Curtis Basic Member
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Joined: April/15/2015 United States Posts: 3 IP Logged
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 9:26am |
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I was at the QSAA a few years ago and someone walked by and asked: "Why do all these guys have grey hair?"
Good question--Why arn't the young guys building the big stuff?
Chuck Curtis of Montana
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marmbrust Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 9:29am |
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Same reason they/we don't drive Corvettes $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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invertmast Site Supporter
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 10:14am |
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Define "big stuff". Bc i know some younger guys with 100-130" models
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Pamw Basic Member
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 11:18am |
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Define younger.......
Under 50?
Under 40?
30?
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J_Whitney Moderator Group
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Joined: November/10/2003 United States Posts: 7411 IP Logged
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 12:12pm |
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And are we talking "building" as opposed to "assembling"?
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Castro Valley, CA
The essential paradox of our democracy is that our warriors fight and die for our right to dispute the cause for which they are fighting and dying.
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saramos Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 1:44pm |
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I would say that the biggest reason is interest, or the lack of interest, in aviation. We older modelers grew up at a time where the events of WWII were experienced by us, or by our parents. Also, those events touched the lives of a huge proportion of the world population. This resulted in a large number of people being interested in aviation and scale modeling. For the youth of today, those events are some foggy subject lightly covered in a high school history class with no significant personal ties. Even today's military consists of less than .5% of the US population as compared to 12% during WWII.
Also, today's youth have ready access to other forms of entertainment, that there is a general decline in hobbies of all types. Even if someone today becomes interested in RC, it's less likely that they would get into scale RC, but more likely that they would become interested in 3D, quads and FPV.
Scott
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TankHunter Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 2:02pm |
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Money and space is the issue with me.
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yoram Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: May/10/2015 at 2:25pm |
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I would add that the free time and resources that parents have to dedicate to such a demanding hobby are limited, as long as the children are in the home or students.It is only after they leave that we have the resources to invest in the hobby, the free time to kill, and the extra space in the house.
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