Getting to a wider audience
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Getting to a wider audience
I sometimes watch Top Gear, and they occasionally have aviation angles to their programs. However I have never seen any reference to our type of flying. Might it be an idea to get in contact and offer an insight to their audience. After all the LAA has a lot of very exciting aeroplanes that make their cars look boring. I believe that James May is a member, and if he had a Vans or the like, he would not have been beaten back home by a Veyron, maybe we could mention something to the production team.
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We could always try Cheerleaders and pyrotechnics well if it's good enough for the Showjumping set.............
A thought occurred to me that when I attended SPLASH last year, there were a few displays in the main concourse. If we had one of the Build a planes there it might pull a few more punters into the show.
But I guess the cost and logistics of keeping the stand manned at all times would be prohibitive that is if Elf and safety allowed it at all.
Actually another tangent how much would a stand at the motor show cost
A thought occurred to me that when I attended SPLASH last year, there were a few displays in the main concourse. If we had one of the Build a planes there it might pull a few more punters into the show.
But I guess the cost and logistics of keeping the stand manned at all times would be prohibitive that is if Elf and safety allowed it at all.
Actually another tangent how much would a stand at the motor show cost