Re: Re: Kibbie 2016?

From: <iflyf1b_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 10:52:07 -0800

Speaking of float. Whatever happened to the full length feature that a lot of us donated to and have not received a couple years ago
Inquiring minds want to know
Larry Norvall

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> On Jan 23, 2016, at 9:26 AM, Ron Williams groncan_at_gmail.com [Indoor_Construction] <Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Okay, it's blizzarding here, so I went to Mike's link to Boeing and found under Media Contacts, the media room and charles.n.bickers_at_boeing.com . There's five other email contacts and a bunch phone numbers right there. It's all that's necessary to let Boeing know about the opportunity to let the world know that they not only deal with the heavyweights when it comes to aviation, but that they know something about the lightweights as well. Also, they have an interest in aviation education; without it they have no future
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> Don't forget that besides wanting to finance a meet like Kibbie (the cinematographer who's working on Float is named Phil Kibbe) working with someone like Boeing can expand the world's knowledge of indoor and they certainly have the means of helping with that.
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> Who's got some more to contribute to getting this money in the right hands?
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> RW
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>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Ron Williams <groncan_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Don't make it more complicated than being willing to ask questions.
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>> I made contact with Rolls Royce by looking them up in the yellow pages. I called the number I found and told the person who answered what I wanted to know which was "Who do I talk to?" She connected me with the public relations office. There, I was connected with a P.R. person and I was told I should make a presentation. I assembled some stuff, we set a date, met and they liked the idea. I had a check within a week.
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>> Yes, it requires some thought and planning but it's not . . . well, insert cliche here . . .
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>> There's the Float documentary online for educating anyone unfamiliar with what it's all about, the organizations behind indoor like FIA, AMA, clubs, that give substance and the history of indoor flying that can be reffered to as need be.
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>> I'm out of indoor far enough that I can't volunteer, except with an occasional idea. Starting with three or four large aircraft industry companies like, yes, Boeing, and doing a modicum of googling should give some idea of where to go in those companies.
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>> Come on, guys, shake a leg . . .
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>> RW
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