F6D

Zino

Народ, кто прояснит, что это за новый класс F6D?

alexd
Zino:

Народ, кто прояснит, что это за новый класс F6D?

1.3.6 Category F6 - Airsports Promotion
This category is divided into the following classes:
Class: F6A - AIRPLANE ARTISTIC AEROBATICS
F6B - AEROMUSICALS
F6C - HELICOPTER ARTISTIC AEROBATICS
F6D - HAND THROWN GLIDERS

Вкратце - показуха 😁

Free_Fly
Zino:

Народ, кто прояснит, что это за новый класс F6D?

Упрощенный F3K, правила на сайте ФАИ.

buerger
Free_Fly:

Упрощенный F3K, правила на сайте ФАИ.

зачем? 😵

Free_Fly
buerger:

зачем? 😵

Не знаю, я в ФАИ не работаю. 😜

Dendy

На сайте ФАИ они в редакции 2000г. Типа, “перспективный” класс. Ну а что примут в результате - посмотрим. Сейчас на рц-гроупсе есть ветка, где народ обсуждает, что должно войти с их точки зрения в финальную версию правил.

11 months later
buerger

в кратце: класс утвержден и более того, в 2009 году пройдут World Air games в Турине
7.-13.Juni 2009 in Turin (ITA) www.worldairgames.org

где класс будет представлен. страны участницы должны заявить отборочные соревнования в 2008 году. WorldAirGames имеет больший приоритет в FAI чем чемпионат мира.
Правила, содержать 2 упражнения их F3K - последний полет в зачет и All up, last down. Отличие - борьба в группах на выбывание. Т.е шоу класс. Вот оф. правила: www.schmeissgeier.net/lang_at/contest/f6d.pdf
www.rcsoaringdigest.com/pdfs/…/RCSD-2007-07.pdf

Интересно кто поедет из СНГ

Taboo

Что-то на 2009-ый год много соревнований металок планируется. Нельзя же так сразу и ЧМ и Игры.

buerger

World Air Games 2009
CIAM Events Selection Process
Turin (Italy) has been chosen to host the World Air Games 2009. The decision was announced by Pierre Portmann, President of the FAI, the World Air Sports Federation, at the Olympic Museum, Lausanne on June 1st, 2007.
The FAI Selection Committee reached its decision by a majority vote cast after the final presentations of the three bids on the selected shortlist - Moscow (Russia), Odense (Denmark), and Turin (Italy).
The Games are scheduled to take place during the period of 7th to 13th June 2009. The World Air Games is the biggest gathering of air sports in the world and brings together World Champions and top competitors in ten different air sport disciplines. The event showcases a week of tremendous competition and fills the sky with excitement and thrills for the public. Alongside the competition there will be plenty of opportunities for air shows, on-site demonstrations, and interactive activities for spectators.
Three exciting Aeromodelling events will be part of the Games:

  • Hand Thrown Gliders (FAI Class F6D) are 1.5 metre radio controlled gliders thrown by hand to incredible altitude. Competitors go through a progressive elimination process until the last two remaining pilots compete for the title.
  • AeroMusicals (FAI Class F6B-) is an indoor aerobatics event in which competitors fly their lightweight airplanes to music and produce their personally designed routines allying grace and harmony with incredible mastery.
  • Artistic Aerobatics (FAI Class F6A/C) is an outdoor aerobatics competition where airplanes and helicopters battle for the best and most impressive flights to music.
    The top competitors from the whole World will be selected through National and International competitions beginning October, 2007. Selection will be independently made by Continent to ensure every part of the World is represented. The final list of competitors will be decided at the December 2008 FAI/CIAM Bureau meeting.
    Selection will be made by continent (Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe & Oceania) with an equal number of places reserved for each continent, the remaining places being decided on a Worldwide basis according to points gained by competitors at selection competitions.
    Selection competitions (which may be organised by any club worldwide) shall follow these guidelines:
    A) International Contests
    They shall be registered in the usual way for the FAI Contest Calendar (submitted before November 15th) as WAG Selection competitions with an international Jury according to CIAM rules.
    The Jury shall, within 7 days of the competition, submit a report to the organiser’s NAC and to CIAM. The report shall incl*ude the full detailed results with each competitor’s name, nationality & valid FAI license number.
    😎 National Contests
    Local contests involve only competitors from the organiser’s nation. Such contests shall be approved by the National Governing Body (either the NAC direct or the aeromodelling governing body delegated by the NAC). Such contests shall be on the National contest calendar and registered to CIAM as WAG Selection competitions. Such contests shall be observed by at least one Official Observer delegated/approved by his NAC (or national aeromodelling governing body) who shall attest that the competition has been fair and run according to national and FAI rules. This Observer shall, within 7 days of the competition, submit a report to his NAC and to CIAM. The report shall incl*ude the full detailed results with each competitor’s name, nationality & valid National license number.
    In addition, National or International aerobatics contests (AeroMusicals & Artistic Aerobatics) shall incl*ude the judges names, full credentials and copy of the score sheets.
    A special entry form will be posted on FAI website and contest organisers’ websites as well as other websites wenever selection contests will be announced.
    WAG Selection may preferably be run using, as local rules, the proposed, amended F6 rules that have been sent to CIAM for publication in the 2008 CIAM Plenary Agenda for use at WAG 2009.
    *

Guy Revel
Chairman, CIAM WAG Selection Working Group
June 21, 2007

Taboo

Я бы съездил.

buerger:

Selection will be made by continent (Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe & Oceania) with an equal number of places reserved for each continent

Европу с Америкой зажимают! Лучшие пилоты живут совсем не в Африке.

They shall be registered in the usual way for the FAI Contest Calendar (submitted before November 15th) as WAG Selection competitions with an international Jury according to CIAM rules

Не понял… Должен быть чемпионат Европы? Или можно просто выиграть “местные” международные соревнования?

Сколько участников планируется?

buerger

я не знаю ничего…Спрашивай тех, кто у вас в FAI состоит. Мне самому интересно, как от Украины туда попасть, наверное надо соревнования в Украине выиграть или по блату 😃

Taboo

Прочитал внимательней, поговорил с представителями власти (FAI). 😎

the remaining places being decided on a Worldwide basis according to points gained by competitors at selection competitions.

Будет организовано что-то типа CONTEST F3K Euro Tour. В конце набираешь какое-то количество очков и Continent решает, кто достоин участвовать.
Похоже, мне участие в играх не светит. Я не могу весь год разъезжать по Европе и участвовать в соревнованиях. А выступив только в одних, в общем зачете Евротура в прошлом году я занял 164-ое место. 😁

PS.
100 участников делим на 6 континентов получаем 16 человек из Европы.
Так, что, я думаю, что и 29-тое тоже не спасет. 😦

buerger
Taboo:

Прочитал внимательней, поговорил с представителями власти (FAI). 😎 Будет организовано что-то типа CONTEST F3K Euro Tour. В конце набираешь какое-то количество очков и Continent решает, кто достоин участвовать.
Похоже, мне участие в играх не светит. Я не могу весь год разъезжать по Европе и участвовать в соревнованиях. А выступив только в одних, в общем зачете Евротура в прошлом году я занял 164-ое место. 😁

PS.
100 участников делим на 6 континентов получаем 16 человек из Европы.
Так, что, я думаю, что и 29-тое тоже не спасет. 😦

Бред какой то получается, так одни немцы поедут от Европы…

2 months later
Taboo

WAG_Newsletter_1.rar

Dear friends,

You will find here the first issue of the WAG Newsletter dedicated to the model events that will take place at the 2009 World Air Games in Turin, Italy, the World Greatest Air Sports event involving all Air Sports together during a full week of intense competition and watched, either direct on the competition place or through TV channels all over the World, by millions of spectators…

The aim of this Newsletter is to provide all necessary information to pilots and contest organisers in view of presenting the absolute best competitors to this unique event.

If you know of pilots or contest organisers who may be interested, please tell me. They will be added to this information list.

The WAG Newsletter is not meant to be published at regular intervals, but whenever new and fresh information is available about the World Air Games, the Selection Contests & results (and the actual standings of all competitors), etc.

All remarks for improvement and further information will be welcome.

Sincerely,

Guy Revel
Chairman, CIAM WAG Selection Committee

7 months later
Taboo

**With the approval of the CIAM Plenary Meeting 2008, the following F6 rule will be effective from 15th April 2008. **

**Section 4C Volume F6 – Airsports Promotion **

**6.4 CLASS F6D – HAND THROWN GLIDERS **

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_6.4.6. Organisation of rounds _

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The competitors are arranged in groups. A group should be a minimum of 5 pilots. The contest is organised in qualifying, semi-final and fly-off rounds.

At qualifying rounds the task 1 and 2 is flown. The start and end of the working time are announced with a sound-signalling device. The results are normalised within each group, 1000 points being the basis for the winner of the group.

To the semi-final rounds the best pilot from each qualifying group proceeds. Other pilots, up to a maximum the number of 24, proceed to semi-final according to their normalised results. In case of tie at last proceeding places a draw decides.

At semi-final rounds the pilots fly task 2 in three groups (or two groups if the number of qualified pilots is less than 15).

To the final (fly-off) group the best pilot from each semi-final group proceeds. Other five pilots proceed to final according to their normalised results. In case of tie at last proceeding places, the pilot with better result from qualifying rounds proceeds.

At fly-off eight pilots fly in one group. All pilots with non zero score proceed to the following round.

Usually the number of pilots is reduced by one at each consecutive round, so that at the last round only two pilots compete for the total winner. If in any round all pilots get zero or maximum score the round is repeated

For each round, the competitors receive at least 2 minutes preparation time, as announced by the organiser. During the preparation time, the competitor is allowed to turn on and check his radio, but is not allowed any launch of his glider, either outside or inside the launching and landing area.

1 month later
Taboo

Есть первые результаты F6D.
Кто-нибудь знает, сколько человек поедет в Турин, и как будет проходить отбор?