hey Steve,

Thanks for responding.? Glad my thoughts weren't 'too far out there".? I know 
that logistics are one of the most complicated things to do and cost sharing is 
equally delicate.? I am in commercial real estate and when we have to bill 
people for CAM's (common area maintenance expenses) it doesn't matter whether 
you used it or not - it was there and part of the package.? In my opinion, the 
Gathering would be simplified if handled the same way.? All projected expenses 
are put in an account, divided by expected attendance and you have a fee.? If 
there is an overage, it goes in the fund for next year.? if there is a deficit, 
we can pass the hat at the end of the day.
To me the only question is the set up.? Everyone can avail themselves of every 
hands on seminar and materials for a particular part.? As you mentioned in your 
response if anyone needs a particular fiberglass part, you can make it there.? 
I don't have a specific need but I would be happy to help someone else and 
learn proper techniques.? So I probably won't need any fiberglass materials 
(for me).? but I do want a buss and an antenna.? maybe someone else won't want 
those.? The point is, it all evens out.? it's not enough to get excited about.? 
Plus you'll be doing weight and balance and who knows what else.

So, figure up the budgeted costs (is there a fee to the airport?) for 
everything including materials, breakfast and lunch (estimate head count) - 
don't forget the banquet (maybe an option?)? - and let us know what it is.? Can 
handle it via Paypal.? Again, equating the format to a Corvair College, it's a 
pretty cheap weekend for the fun and knowledge you get.? Plus, this time I get 
to keep stuff.
Finally, I'll volunteer to be a judge.
See you soon.

Ray
New Orleans

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