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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 2:05:26 GMT 1
Takmičenje održano proletos u mestu Grodkow, disciplina F1N obratite pažnju na sastav i prosek godina bar ovog dela takmičara
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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 2:06:30 GMT 1
Ne znam koji je ovo model i ko je ova mala lepotica koja je osvojila i trofej.
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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 2:08:38 GMT 1
Prepoznajete li juniorskog pobednika?
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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 2:12:34 GMT 1
To je naš drugar sa "SREM KUP"-a, Bartłomiej Bilewicz, 8. mesto na F1B-Junior listi Svetskog Kupa 2011
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Post by bbjurek on Dec 18, 2011 16:00:26 GMT 1
Ne znam koji je ovo model i ko je ova mala lepotica koja je osvojila i trofej. This model is called 'w³odarczyk' - Made in Poland and here some of the competitions in my city: www.modelarze-krosno.xq.pl/halowe11-kro.htm
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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 17:01:34 GMT 1
I am also happy to see another F1ABP junior Maciek Krupa with a trophy from Krosno But, why are you strictly separating the rankings? Its not fair ... you see that Michal is better than Henryk and Mateuzs Will ask Henryk next time he comes to Aradac ;D
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Post by bbjurek on Dec 18, 2011 18:57:20 GMT 1
But, why are you strictly separating the rankings? Its not fair ... you see that Michal is better than Henryk and Mateuzs and better from me in Poland are the age categories: m³odzicy 0-14 juniors 14-18 seniors 18 + because rankings are divided
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Post by martin on Dec 18, 2011 22:13:51 GMT 1
I am 100% against such strict separation, you already know that if you can understand some Serbian. Same age classification is aplied in Croatia, but not strictly divided. Theoreticaly some talented schoolboy can beat DlaKa ;D ... I mean that is a "fair fight" We have Overall (seniors) and Juniors, same as FAI World Cup. I am fighting to make "schoolchildren" (14 or less) a standard here, we established prizes for them on our Cup in Pazova. "Free Flyer" did that once in Sopot (April 2011) beside that I got no support so far. Tell me something about your competition system. How do you start? What is the schedule? I have seen on one video that you call the competitors one by one for each of 9 flights.
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Post by Laca on Dec 18, 2011 23:12:50 GMT 1
Hello my friend Jurek,
In the Croatian school system have F1N competition. In Serbia, the schools compete only in the outdoor HLG. How is it in Poland?
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Post by bbjurek on Dec 19, 2011 7:52:35 GMT 1
Tell me something about your competition system. How do you start? What is the schedule? I have seen on one video that you call the competitors one by one for each of 9 flights. I can only speak as it is with us in Krosno. We do two committees - 2 players start together. They begin to children, then juniors, then seniors. After 3 flights a break. This year, we still do a 1 test flight before each series of 3 flights. Slovaks use test flight and it is a very good idea. Generally, in Poland, is 1 commission on competition F1N and starts only one player. Usually after a series of three flights a break.
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Post by bbjurek on Dec 19, 2011 7:55:08 GMT 1
Hello Laca, In Poland, in the hall, all who wish can fly. A little above mentioned age categories.
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Post by martin on Dec 19, 2011 8:31:18 GMT 1
We have time for test and trimming flights (min. 45 minutes) before competition, and a min. 5 minute break after each round (we use 3x3 like Croats and Slovaks). In Serbia F1N is open for everybody except on the National Championship and theese FAI Competitions we have now, where Licence is required. So as I understand, you don't have formaly organized sections in schools, but you DO have another classification for children to attract them to aeromodelling! Great! That is what I am talking about all the time!
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Post by bbjurek on Jan 26, 2012 14:12:56 GMT 1
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Post by Bozo on Jan 26, 2012 14:35:36 GMT 1
"Let it be" good flights "with you"
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Post by martin on Jan 26, 2012 14:48:57 GMT 1
With this "wrong" direction of roof compared to the court, it reminds me of hall here in Sopot. The only difference is that roof is curved not triangular. Nice! Very nice! Have a good competition!
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