J.A.F.O. Thanks for the clarfication.
More to the point. Whirly's right as ever. I'm sure aspects of this topic has been through several threads and always there is a sad tale of unfriendly clubs, lack of encouragement or imagination beyond the small fleet of training Cessnas. Perhaps I was lucky, flying initially in a small gliding club, such that I've gravitated (rather literally) towards the smaller, grassier fields of GA, where in general there have been bowls full of pprune-y wit and wisdom.
One tries to pass on what's been received - friendliness and encouragement especially.
A spare seat always helps, especially if one's flying something a little different from the recipient's usual steed, or flying in a different milieu.