Warren, let me share with you how this Ercoupe Fly-ins work.  The Arkansas
Wing is not the Wing to model another Wing after but you do have to accept
that everyone is not going to have the enthusiasm that you have.  We have
wonderful people in this Wing and they are workers but when we have
meetings
(once a month) sometime we have two or three people there, sometimes we
will
have 12 or 13.  We should have (in my minds eye) 25 or 26 people there.

We have just finished a successful Arkansas Picnic.  We had 17 Ercoupes
and
6 other type planes.  In our area we should have had 50 or more Ercoupes
and
100 or more people.  (Again this is how I feel)  I guess we have to be
happy
with what we get--but with an enthusiastic leader and a great group of
people you will have a fun time.  Just take your time and it will build.

Just keep 'em flying
Marilyn
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Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:07 PM
Subject: REG 7& Ercouping


>   Hello Group, As you can see We are in deep dudu out here in funland.
How
>are your Wing doing? How many are member of EOC and how many take part in
it?
>I've been in EOC since'86 when the wife and I drove up to pick up 3800H
in
>Montana. 00H was our first Airplane. Living just down the road from
Univair
I
>went up to get parts and was told about EOC. In 87 or 8 went to my first
>Nationals down in Ok. But felt like an outsider. Ever since I've tried to
>meet one person at least. At flyins now I try to find the people who seem
>want to know more about what is going on. An walk the flight line with
them.
>  Please help to keep other from going home an saying to themselves that
was
>OK but I sure wish someone would have made it more fun by talking to me.
>Warren
>

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