I am not sure where you are getting your information from, but you are incorrect.
The World Helicopter Championships have not been cancelled.
After a lot of consideration it was felt that Kemble might not be a suitable location, for several reasons, not least of which was safetly, as I understand the airfield would remain operational throughout the event.
Other locations are currently under consideration and apparently may shortly be nearing conclusion.
The committee is determined that this world champs will be run as safely and as successfully as it was the last time it was hosted in England, in Wroughton in 1992.
The organisers were in attendence at the British team training event at the weekend, as were most of the committee, standing outside in the biting cold wind, helping train the team to achieve their full potential as the team of the host nation.
Organising the World Championships is a non-trivial task. Whilst I am sure that between now and the event there will be many ups and downs and organisational difficulties, I also know that the committee are working very hard and giving up a lot of their time to make this a success for the club.
The club is very friendly, with members from all walks of life who come along to the various events, both flying and non-flying which are organised throughout the year. A lot of effort goes into thinking up new events that will be enjoyed by or useful to the club members.
If you are one of the 450 members, and feel your views are not being respected, why not give the Chairman a ring? He is a very friendly, down-to-earth person, not at all pompous, who I am sure would be very happy to chat to you about your views.
Much more useful to the club than just bitching - especially when you are wrong.