Why 70% of aeromodeller are from south India?
North Indian people are lees interested in this, what is reason?? ???
Sir,
Please consider deleting your above post.
i said 70% from south but 30% are from north Like you and me :)
May i know how did you come up with that 70% and 30% theory ? I doubt if a census was ever collected to determine this .
i have phone u but u have not replied regard 2000 mm wing
i have also made sms to u
so kindly reply my queires for 2000 mm wing
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Sir i've received your message and i'm working on another same wing and making built video that will be helpful for so many people.
I'll post video link soon.
My moto was to say i've seen so many person from south India.
And there are a few guys from Rajasthan!!
I think 2or3 guys from Jaipur including me..
Quote from: Antriksh on May 04, 2015, 10:03:05 PM
i said 70% from south but 30% are from north Like you and me :)
Rubbish and insensitivity from what is obviously an extremely immature person.
Do you even know what percentage of Indian RC Modelers are on RCI?
wow ... 'kids' these days ... exactly as Rcjabalpur said, how did you come up with the 70/30 theory ? :D
There are different types of people in this world .. I think it dose not make any sense to discuss about how many people are into this hobby.. & to discuss about north, south, east & west... It would be good if people here must think that why still there are no FAI events n competitions in India..
Instead of asking why they are less interested why dont you get them interested in the hobby? ;)
@sharlock no events are being held right now because of the DGCA's Blanket ban on Rc Flying.... :/
Well... the infrence thus is... DGCA also falls in the same bracket....
Because South Indian people are far more educated and interested in all these stuff where else we north Indians are still busy in going at clubs and lounges lol
Quote from: K K Iyer on May 04, 2015, 10:00:38 PM
Sir,
Please consider deleting your above post.
Please can we stop this north indian south indian stuff?
Antriksh, being by definition from outer space, may not be aware.
He considers me north indian as my address is Indore (north or central?)
So he probably does not know that my name itself shows that i'm a Madrasi.
It is apparent that some members do not know that besides north indians and south indians, there are even some indians in a place called north east.
@antriksh,
You may have meant no offense, but your original post showed insensitivity.
So please, i request you once again, can you ask admin to delete this thread?
@admin,
This kind of thread promotes parochialism, as well as ignorance.
Aniket210696 posted
@sharlock no events are being held right now because of the DGCA's Blanket ban on Rc Flying.... :/
In response to this post by sharlock
It would be good if people here must think that why still there are no FAI events n competitions in India..
It is apparent that aniket had no idea about what sharlock was saying
(Aniket210696, before you jump on me, please stop for a moment and think. What sharlock is talking about is why there have not been any FAI event in India till now.)
I have an addendum to the 70/30 theory.
My estimate is that 70% of the so called "north indians" do not know which states lie south of the Vindhyas. Or what languages are spoken there.
And that 70% of so called "indians" do not know the seven sisters, or the languages spoken there.
Or about The Islands
Or about J&K and Laddakh
So, Antriksh,
I request you once again.
Pl delete this thread.
To promote this hobby in my region i've initiated a flying club and more than 30 people have been benefited.
Whoops @iyer sir, @sharlock sorry that was my mistake. Glanced at it quickly and misinterpreted what sharlock meant to say...
Quote from: K K Iyer on May 05, 2015, 10:19:32 PM
@admin,
This kind of thread promotes parochialism, as well as ignorance.
Aniket210696 posted
@sharlock no events are being held right now because of the DGCA's Blanket ban on Rc Flying.... :/
In response to this post by sharlock
It would be good if people here must think that why still there are no FAI events n competitions in India..
It is apparent that aniket had no idea about what sharlock was saying
(Aniket210696, before you jump on me, please stop for a moment and think. What sharlock is talking about is why there have not been any FAI event in India till now.)
+ ! Iyer sir. Soon we will have RCI- N. India, NE India etc etc. Second the request for deletion
This thread seems to need one thing... some serious ignoring by people who know better.
I originally belong to North (Patna) and can give a blunt and honest answer, without taking this wrong. Though there are flyers in Patna, Allahabad, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Kanpur (apart from IITK junta), Lucknow etc. But yes, there are not a large 'Community' flying like ones in Bangalore (50-60 flyers on a fine day), Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Pune etc. There is a big reason:
1. There are not so many Engineering college in that "Hindi" land you are referring to as "North", compared to south. A large number of so called 'Flyers' you are referring to is today coming from Colleges (Project/competitions etc).
2. The dispensable income there is not as much among the masses in south (Corporate Job, SME). I dont mean people there are poor, but there is disparity among super rich and middle class.
3. Hobby Culture problem. Cricket, Movies, books TV is most popular hobbies there. Unlike the Neo-MNC people in south who are increasingly seeking and supporting Hobby (classes) for their kids, the Hindi land kids in traditional income has more pressure on study alone.
I don't mean to hurt anyone, but no matter how insensitive, or useless, every question has an answer.
Quote from: aniket210696 on May 05, 2015, 03:01:53 PM
@sharlock no events are being held right now because of the DGCA's Blanket ban on Rc Flying.... :/
Please read the news before commenting RC flying is not at all banned by DGCA, they have only banned flying multi-rotors
DGCA has poste no any Unmanned vehicle should be airborne until DGCA post rules and regulation.
Well.... I am confused after so much of talk on North India and South India.... Good lord.. people can talk like that.... I have spent the best years on my live in the Andamans.... Laddakh..... Extreme Eastern pasrts of the Country and the deserts of Rajasthan...... Studdied all over the Country.... Where do I fit in... North India or South.... ????
I am happy to be called as an Indian.
Lets end this stuff now.
+1 to that !
I would go a step further to stay we are people of this wonderful planet called Earth. In this Hobby and otherwise in my basic job of flying, i have interacted with many and been to 1/2 dozen countries or more, Fliers, Hobbyists and people in general are basically the same.
Me in particular, Mallu - Marathi Kshatriya-Christian by Birth, Born in Mumbai, brought up in Kerala, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore spent 8 years in Bengal,2-4 yrs in Punjab, Raj, Bihar, Karnataka, AP, TS, J&K, Orissa A decade in the East, (Seen all of the Seven sisters on Bike, Hike, HitchHike, Flying etc), Married in Rajasthan to a Brahmin from So called North India (from Badrinath) my daughter thinks we are basically Muslims. What does that make me ! ? A Child of this great Mother called 'Earth' (May be if i extend it, the universe)
therefore, there is an urgent need to cut this Bullshit called 'I am so and so from so and so' etc. If we as, Humans want peace to prevail and leave something for our Grand Children, and not wasting Time, Life, Money and Non-Renewable resources, in FIGHTING, which really stems from this Divisional View like 'North-Indians-South-Indians', We need identify ourselves as 'Only Humans' nothing more, nothing less
nuf said ! my 2c
I second Rcpilotacro sir
Well said.... Gusty Sir...
What the he'll Don't divide Indians in terms on North South East West and LANguage they speak this hobby is one of the best hobbies out there so stop your non sense!! We all are Indians and we all are hobbyists and we all love the hobby and prosperity lies in integrity being Indian ... And helping each other (-:
Nice one Gusty Sir (:
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Bullshit!! Gusty sir a salute for you anytime.
i being a north indian strongly agree with Antriksh.
whenever i fly trex . i am surrounded by people with their first question .
What is its COST ?
i say 20,000
the first thing they say , ' itna mehenga' . instead of appreciating .
i say you can buy expensive iphones but you dont like me buying it.
so defenitely they dont want to invest in rc/aeromodelling etc
But theres one south indian guy keep asking me about my progress relating to rc items .
even in college in delhi, especially, people discourage rc items, but if they see them flying they gather to see them.
@Antriksh
its a 'PLUS' observation you made.
Perhaps forum members will now start categorising interest level by caste...
Perhaps no one read Gusty's post.
Pity.
BTW, what's a North Indian?
A guy who doesn't know which states are south of the Vindhiyas or which languages are spoken there!
Facts posted by Antriksh I believe are based on observations rather than texting on forums.
Anyway whatsoever you may say but
people in north India are less interested
Quote from: ujjwaana on May 06, 2015, 09:05:19 PM
There is a big reason:
1. There are not so many Engineering college in that "Hindi" land you are referring to as "North", compared to south. A large number of so called 'Flyers' you are referring to is today coming from Colleges (Project/competitions etc).
2. The dispensable income there is not as much among the masses in south (Corporate Job, SME). I dont mean people there are poor, but there is disparity among super rich and middle class.
3. Hobby Culture problem. Cricket, Movies, books TV is most popular hobbies there. Unlike the Neo-MNC people in south who are increasingly seeking and supporting Hobby (classes) for their kids, the Hindi land kids in traditional income has more pressure on study alone.
Seems that the query is now coming to a more mature understanding and meaningful explanation..... starting from people like Ujjwal and you Akshay :hatsoff: who I believe must have pondered over the overall aspect of this query and responded.... and good to see you Akshay looking over the query perspective.
This does not mean people are poor. They just don't seem to indulge in this beautiful hobby and are judgmental.
Also you made a very good point Akshay, buying costly iPhone is okey for them but not investing in hobby. :-\
Another paradox that I see in my place (where I was born - Allahabad) is they have a strange love of 'Patangbaazi' (they like flying kite) this tells that they like flying.... (:|~ but on a budget with strings (manja and saddi) attached.
Buying expensive iPhone (crossing 50,000 INR)
is very common practice in Delhi
You can see everyone holding expensive phones in Delhi metro every where
Yes Akshay you are correct but you cannot hold a gun on someone's head and say "Love this Hobby"...."Support this hobby" or let alone "Respect this hobby"
I have seen the same category of people watching in awe when they see somebody flying a plane (RC).
And coming to the heading of this topic I believe we should be careful choosing a topic lest we get misunderstood.
Though the query raised was worthy to be understood and answered Mr Antriksh has unknowingly choosen the "N" word and we got Nuked here :giggle:
Focusing the hobby part, it is getting a very slow recognition let's all support it.
At least for Delhi ite , if not full north , I can say they don't express that much exciteness, willingness when it comes to aeromodelling or flying airplanes/helis as others. I think one reason being strict rules.
However people from Delhi shifting to NCR do give it a try at sohna or iffco chowk but they fly in some other sense that's really Antriksh may want to bring here
People in Delhi generally buy expensive phone , laptop etc etc
According to me I have seen them " interested " in swimming singing dancing karate SHOOTING and other activities
But very few prefer aeromodelling,/flying RC planes
Did you say "Karate and Shooting" hmmm.... 8-)
I bet we need to push this hobby little more ;D as an alternative to combat and shooting.
No offence intended.