[indoor construction] Re: F1D World Championships

From: Nick Aikman <nickaikman_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:45:34 -0000

Greetings Fred, Slobodan and all,

The Serbian bid for 2008 has been approved already - I asked Andras
in the mine.

Go to http://www.modelar.org.yu/eng/dor2005/hala.htm

There are pics of the smaller hall 3, which will probably be used for
the Euro Chumps next year. This is where Lutz Schramm just improved
the CAT 3 record to 34:47 - height is 22 metres. The top row of
images, third from the left is a plan of the exhibition complex -
click on it to enlarge it and you'll see hall 1. Hall 1 is bigger,
about 30 metres high - it's a shallow concrete ribbed dome. It hasn't
been flown in and is currently undergoing renovation. I believe that
the hall may be test flown at the same time as the Euro's next year
to see if it's a better site than hall 3. this is all the info I have
at the moment.

Nick.

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Fred Tellier" <fred-
tellier_at_...> wrote:
>
> Has the FAI approved the Serbian bid for a WC in 2008 for sure, I
thought that wouldn't happen until the next CIAM meeting. I have
heard that the site is quite small in floor area ( only a basket ball
court in size) I hope that is only a rumour and not true.
>
> Fred Tellier ( Still recovering from Slanic )
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Slobodan Midic
> To: Indoor group
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:13 AM
> Subject: [Indoor_Construction] [indoor construction] Re: F1D
World Championships
>
>
> Interesting question. Why do you ask this? Can you
> explain me? If I know you were on no one WCh F1D
> as competitor. If I'm not in right I excuse to you.
> Exist some other things what I don't know?
>
> If you wish to come, welcome to WCh F1D-Belgrade 2008.,
> as for all others, from all the world.
>
> SM
>
> Posted by: "Akihiro Danjo" adanjo-373_at_... akihirodanjo
> Mon Oct 9, 2006 8:25 pm (PST)
> Were there any news or rumors about the next W/C?
> Good flying, Aki
>
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