Hello.
I thought you might like to hear of my experience as a new female in this hobby.
I've always been interested in flying. From flying stunt kites as a 10 year old to trying and failing to build and fly a 2 channel trainer plane, which was smashed to bits by the guy who was just going to "trim it before i took over and had a go" (14 years old). To then having a one hour lesson on a R22 full size Helicopter and being told i was a natural (probably says that to everyone).
I'm a qualified mechanic and scooter enthusiast owning a couple of 50 year old Vespas.
I was a little worried and very aware that this hobby is very male dominated and i must admit my local hobby shop asked who i was buying for when i went in for the first time. I've often been asked if i had my full licence when i go to motorcycle shops (do they ask men that too?)
Recently i bought a scale body for my Blade SRX 200 and had to purchase it with this "pack shot" [IMG]http://www.rcheliaddict.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=85479&stc=1[/IMG]
I'm not trying to preach.I just wanted to make people aware that there might be lots of women like me out there that are interested in this hobby but feel they won't be welcome.
If you work in a shop, just assume everyone that walks in the door is a fellow enthusiast.
If you're going to post on forums, try and be all inclusive.
I must also say that i've had nothing but great help for people on various forums, I just think there's a whole new group of people out there that we need to be careful not to 'put off' straight away.
Looking forward to progressing in this hobby with you all!
Paula (not Pauka i really need to change that typo)
I thought you might like to hear of my experience as a new female in this hobby.
I've always been interested in flying. From flying stunt kites as a 10 year old to trying and failing to build and fly a 2 channel trainer plane, which was smashed to bits by the guy who was just going to "trim it before i took over and had a go" (14 years old). To then having a one hour lesson on a R22 full size Helicopter and being told i was a natural (probably says that to everyone).
I'm a qualified mechanic and scooter enthusiast owning a couple of 50 year old Vespas.
I was a little worried and very aware that this hobby is very male dominated and i must admit my local hobby shop asked who i was buying for when i went in for the first time. I've often been asked if i had my full licence when i go to motorcycle shops (do they ask men that too?)
Recently i bought a scale body for my Blade SRX 200 and had to purchase it with this "pack shot" [IMG]http://www.rcheliaddict.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=85479&stc=1[/IMG]
I'm not trying to preach.I just wanted to make people aware that there might be lots of women like me out there that are interested in this hobby but feel they won't be welcome.
If you work in a shop, just assume everyone that walks in the door is a fellow enthusiast.
If you're going to post on forums, try and be all inclusive.
I must also say that i've had nothing but great help for people on various forums, I just think there's a whole new group of people out there that we need to be careful not to 'put off' straight away.
Looking forward to progressing in this hobby with you all!
Paula (not Pauka i really need to change that typo)




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