FAI Free Flight World Cup 2003

2003

Report of the FAI Jury on Euro-Fly 2003 2003


Last update of this page: 8 November 2003
CompetitionEuro-fly 2003 held November 1st and November 2nd 2003
FAI Jury members

1. Eggimann Walter SUI (Saturday and Sunday)

2. Walter Buergi SUI (Saturday), Kurt Sager SUI (Sunday

3. Albert Riedlinger GER (Saturday), Michael Jaeckel GER (Sunday)

Advance information

Informations with registration forms were published via Internet and distributed to various clubs and individual persons

Schedule of competition

5 rounds on Saturday November 1st
5 rounds on Sunday November 2nd

Duration of rounds

55 Minutes

Breaks between rounds

5 Minutes

Maximum durations in each round

Saturday November 1st: 5 min / 4 min / 4 min / 4 min / 5 min
Sunday November 2nd: 4 min / 4 min / 4 min / 5 min / 5 min

Interruptions and delays

None

Weather and visibility

Generally good, some overcast, light winds, good visibility

Flight line - changes of position

No change of position

Number of starting poles

12

Number of competitors per pole

Maximum 6 per pole

Local rules or deviations from Sporting Code

Flexible flight times, no extended max, every second counted.
First flyoff flight was 7 minutes on Saturday and on Sunday

Observations on timekeeping

Timekeepers were mainly the members of the local ice hockey club. No problems observed.

Prize-giving and issue of results - confirm organisers provide results with full names, nationalities and number of juniors

Prizegiving for F1B and F1C was held during the banquet on Saturday evening.
Prizegiving for F1A and F1G was held after the contest on Sunday on the field.

Any incident or accident

None

Protests

None

[Aeromodelling Commission] - [Results of Euro-Fly 2003]
[FF World Cup rules 2003] - [FF World Cup report 2003] - [FF World Cup results 2003]



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