Re: Forrest Life and the Taylorcraft Foundation
Or start over with a completely new organization, reapply for tax exempt status, elect leaders who have time to devote to furthering the cause of our aircraft, and establish a new culture of helpfulness. To me the word Foundation in the title is a misnomer that implies some sort of philanthropic endowment for a worthy cause. Granted, keeping our antique airplanes flying IS a worthy cause, but there is no philanthropy taking place that I know of. I suggest calling it what it actually is, The Taylorcraft Owners Club. I suggest establishing a set of bylaws and a means to ensure they are complies with. Tap the vast pool of knowledge and experience within the readers of the forum to create an organization where people aren't afraid to buy a Taylorcraft because of lack of support. All one has to do is review the websites of almost any other type club to see what we are missing out on. Sure getting the factory going again will help. But they are in business to make a profit, and that does not always dovetail with our needs. The Foundation appears to have been a great idea. And it COULD be remodeled into something more beneficial to owners and restorers. But with Forrest owning the drawings and the tax exempt status revoked, what is left other than this forum and the talent pool of the readers? And it was recently pointed out that this forum isn't exactly part of the Foundation.
Originally posted by robbie
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