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Captain T Started conversation Dec 3, 2001
A great idea but it will require a lot of publicity if it is to succeed. The current projects mentioned need a worldwide audience if others are to copy them and start a movement for change. The BBC is in a unique position to do this by ensuring that details, trailers and post-project reports are advertised in their magazines and broadcast on radio and TV as well as on the website. It could make for some spectacular programmes and TV coverage of the microlights could become a cult which, though not the prime objective, would all be grist to the mill.
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RichardC Posted Dec 5, 2001
I'd only add that the best way to get great publicity is to find great stories, because at the end of the day the media, including the net, is all about storytelling.
R
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lw - ck Posted Dec 5, 2001
Hi,
Captin T please write an introduction to your space so you can be officially welcome, you dont have to but if you dont no one can start uo disscussions on you pge and welcome you to H2G2. It doesnt have to be long or good 'cos you can update it whenever you like
see ya round
CK
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Simon Grainger Posted Dec 29, 2001
Love this idea!! If you're looking for pilot's I'm happy to volunteer. I've got my own aircraft (microlight of course!), qualified instructor and over 5,000 hours in the log book.
Regards,
Simon
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RichardC Posted Jan 3, 2002
Hello Simon
Thanks for posting. 360 will be moving to its own site very shortly. The first project, starting February 1st, will be 'Building the Microlight in 360 hours' at the same time we will be suggesting how people who already have one can contribute to 360. So keep dropping in especially during the first two weeks of February
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