The Cessna 170 Association is a wealth of knowledge, but I've come to the conclusion that forums are just not the best way to organize information. Forums are for discussion, and often contain bad information among the good, if you can even find it at all. Forums are based on a question and answer format, and the same questions get asked time and again, further blurring the consensus. Plus, who wants to read an 8-page thread looking for the definitive answer and weighing it against the other, possibly inaccurate ones?
The answer is a Wiki. You're all probably familiar with Wikipedia.org, the online encyclopedia. You may not know that Wikipedia is wide open for anyone on the internet to edit or contribute to. That's how it's grown to such immense proportions-- thousands of contributors and editors with a core group of moderators and fact checkers.
I've built a wiki website for documenting the Cessna 170, but I'm only one marginally qualified guy, and it's a big job. Before I open it to the public, I'd like to get a small group of editors together to help with content.
I know some of you guys here are knowledgeable owners who've been elbow deep in your planes and know your stuff. Is anyone interested in helping? It requires light coding along the lines of BBCode like we use here in the forums, and a decent command of written english. Even that is negotiable, as I tend to clean up the formatting on everything anyway.
Finally, there is no minimum commitment. I add a bit here and there a few times a month, and it's growing slowly. I tend to pick out stuff from the 170 forums that I think would be a useful piece of static information and add it.
PM me if you're interested. Thanks!
Also, PM me if you're interested in setting one of these up for your non-170 Type club.



