NEWSL ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 1810 SAMUEL MORSE DRIVE RESTON VA 22090 US RC Sailplane Team Selection rogram News RC Sailpianefliers have theireye ona slot US F3B team competition 87 World Championships held Germany need know teamselection program off running program will run almost identically previous two years ago Outline Program Basically team-selection program based concept local qualification attend central finals As past modelers wishing participate pro gram should first register Competi tion Dept AMA HQ $30 program entry fee Thereafter entrant attempts make Duration Speed flights equal better standards established Team Selection Committee time standards consist 400-point F3B Dura tion flight 24-second F3B Speed run flown same day within two-hour period same Sailplane Perform ance must certified AMA Contest Director team finals will held year site named near future Although program participants expressed desire finals held Labor Day may possible RC ElectroflightF3E team finals have scheduled same time-frame known some F3B competitors also F3E program may find impossible attend both finals contests scheduled too close together chairmen two team-selection committees working resolve conflict Entry team-selection program assures participants will receive latest program news through direct communication team-selection committee chairman through AMA HQ Since cutoff date qualifying team finals will August 11986 youd better act soon Based information available March 18 five modelers have qualified forthe US RC Electroflight team finals Christer Broman Mike Charles Steve Neu Rick Schramek Felix Vivas Since qualification attempts possible up until March 31 total number finalists will known until next month date site team-selection finals have yet decided Nats RCTransmitter Processing following policy announcement may affect Nats contestants Previous experience RC transmit ter processing Nats has revealed significant number about onethird 1985 transmitters have wide bandwidth Most transmitters caused no difficulties because 80K Hz sepa ration previous 72 MHz frequen cies however now have added new frequencies have frequency separation 40 kHz transmitters acceptable past may rejected 1986 subsequent Nats Nats experience has subse quently verified further transmitter testing various trade shows large percentage transmitters have shown operating outside allow able specifications advised therefore modelers planning fly RC events 1986 Nationals have transmitters checked qualified service techni cian adjusted necessary proper-bandwidth operation should noted design circuitry transmitters manufactured recent years capable providing operation within reduced bandwithbut months years use may have re sulted deterioration will require retuning replacement compo nents proper operation Note hopedbut cannot assuredthat representatives transmitter manufacturers will hand during 1986 Nats transmitter test ing help problems concern ing equipment dont depend Have equipment checked advance will step toward day get frequen cieswith 20kHz spacing 1986 FE Indoor FiD World Championships will held airship hangar Cardington England 55 miles north London August 23-26 1986 World Champs competitors will housed nearby hotel team sup porters spectators can also housed fed make arrangements through AMA HQ Competition Dept attend cost will $155/person must paid AMA June 27 1986 Continued page 120 Note Technical Director W Bob Underwood time problem has mentioned MA columns written George M Myers John Preston still exists fact problem proper fre quency usage model aircraft surface models escalating rapidly calls mail sent AMA HQ about problem end up desk variations theme range didnt know 1 think its being done purpose No matter what cause might aircraft frequencies used surface modelsor vice versathe poten tial same possibility loss model injury per sons An effort has made prevent small flames becoming forest fire Frequency Reference Chart Frequency Alert card highlighted copy FCC Regulations Part 95 Subpart C provid ing necessary information have sent individuals clubs retailers cases problem has surfaced helpful some situations prob lem has solved generaland aroma smoke grows stronger Inquiries have made FCC determine feasibility issuance official government Public Notice relat ing frequency problem purpose Notice would warn against knowingly selling units aircraft frequen cies surface-model use vice versa Such announcement would help clari fy penalties involved sale addition use illegal frequency bands would added AMAs formation package part selling cycle must assume exhibit high level responsibility manufacturer wholesale retail outlet finally consumer line communication must exist criti cal point cycle occurs consumer encounters direct personal contact hobby dealer conver sation no matter brief vastly supe riorto printed matter gettingthe message across concerning frequency usage must make concerted effort cultivate hobby dealer positive contact help disseminating information requested should problem exist area can 1 Inform individuals clubs shops friendly manner concern neces sary request AMA package Continued page 120 June1986 119 Indoor World Champs 86 Electroflight Team Site Date Set Selection News Technical Director continued materials containing frequency information use supporting documents formation free 2 Inform AMA HQ want know about situation friendly contact produces desired results experience can help us advise others 3 feel unsure about making contact meet resistance and/or lack interest contact AMA HQ pursue issue create uncomfortable sit uation club 4 certain facts before taking kind action aware cases problem predicated lack information experienced sales personnel seem common problem have few reported instances dealers knowing ly selling encouraging use aircraft frequencies car use indi viduals retailersand particular wholesalers manufacturersdo condone improper frequency-band use education program great impor tance Meanwhile AMA has pursued matter via its Frequency Committee hosting meeting industry representatives during Toledo show discuss equip ment labeling frequency-usage equipment guidelines Indoor continued Travel arrangements can made con tacting AMAs travel consultant Nino Dironza 703 471-0105 Hungarian International FF Contest May AMA HQ has just received announce ment Aszalay Lajos Model Club Budapest Hungary announcing FAI ternational Free Flight Contest classes Fl Fl B Fl C contest will held May 22-25 1986 Domsod-Puszata Hungaryabout 55km south Budapest Entryfeeforcontestantsand supportersis $36 US pays contest entry three nights hotel accommodation meals Entry forms will accepted until May 1 1986 Interested US modelers should contact organizers following address Aszalay Lajos Modellezo KIub H-1165 Budapest Veres Peter U 157 H ungary Electroflight Festival conjunction first-ever F3E RC Electroflight World Championships Lommel Belgium organizers host ing Militky Memorial Electric Festival imaginative series 12 events Indivi dual modelers invited attend Festival Various fees involved expensive being Basic Entry Fee l nine nights uet s $360 Camping also available next page 120 Model Aviation FAI WORLD RECORDS Free Flight classIfication Typo No FlA 17 Glider Duration Fl 18 Glider St Ln Distance FlA 19 Glider Height Fl B 1 Landplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 2 Landplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 3 Landplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 4 Landpland Ruber-power Speed Fl C S Landplane Piston Eng Duration Fl C 6 Landplane Piston Eng St Ln Dist Fl C 7 Landplane Piaton Eng Height Fl C 8 Landplane Piston Eng Speed Fl B 40 Seaplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 41 Seaplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 42 Seaplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 43 Seaplane Rubber-power Speed Fl C 44 Seaplane Piston power Duration Fl C 45 Seaplane Piaton power St Ln Dist FiC 46 Seaplane Piston power Height Fl C 47 Seaplane Piaton power Speed Fl F 9 Helicopter Rubber-power Duration Fl F 10 Helicopter Rubberpower St Ln Diat Fl F 11 Helicopter Rubber-power Height Fl F 12 Helicopter Rubber-power Speed FiF 13 Helicopter Piston power Duration Fl F 14 Helicopter Piston power St Ln Dist Fl F 15 Helicopter Piston power Height Fl F 16 Helicopter Piston power Speed Fl D 32a Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32b Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32c Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32d Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Control Line F2A 27 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 27A Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 28 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 29 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2C 30 Airplane Reaction Motor Speed F2C 67 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 100 Laps F2C 58 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 200 Laps Radio Control F3A 20 Airplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 21 Airplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 22 Airplane Piston Motor Height F3A 23 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 31 Airplane Piston Motor CCDistance F3A 53 Airplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3A 48 Seaplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 49 Seaplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 50 Seaplane Piston Motor Height F3A 51 Seaplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 52 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Dist F3A 54 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3B 24 Glider Duration F3B 25 Glider St Ln Dist F3B 26 Glider Height F3B 33 Glider Speed F3B 34 Glider CC Dist F3B 55 Glider CC Speed F3C 35 Helicopter Duration F3C 36 Helicopter St Ln Dist Held M Milutinovik Z Taus G Benedek V Fiodorov Tchiglitsev & Tomak V Fiodorov Sun Yi M Koulakovaky E Boricevitch Yin Chen Bai A Doubinetzky Leonid Kashtanov Leonid Kashtanov Weixiong B Malczyk Zhang Guisheng Jiang Jic Dong Chunisi Guennadi Orlov A Nazarov G Pelegi P Motekaitis P Motekaitis S Purice V Titlov S Pu rice A Pavlov Ronald Higga James Richmond James Richmond James Richmond Zhao Jihe Vladimir Maslenkine A Kokhaniuk Shen Xilin L Lipinaki Valery Kramarenko V Shapovalov/ V Onufrienko Nation Performance Date Set Yugo4:5810 Czech 1928 miles Hungary USSR USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR USSR PRC Poland PRC PRC PRC USSR USSR Italy 5-1 5-60 3-31-62 7755 feet5-23-48 1:41326-19-64 23064 miles7-1-62 5682 ft 15696 kmh 6:01 0 2353 miles 64689 meters 11172 mph 827 3540 meters 5616 meters 4923 km 2:2352 130904 km 4600 meters 9380 kph 33267 171834 feet USSR 2664 feet USSR 8962 mph Romania 3:12 Hungary 5685 miles Roman 12300 feet USSR 7215 mph Canada 2754 USA 3407 USA 4443 USA 5214 PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR 25160 kmh* 298507 kmh 18896 mph 326382 kmh* 24569 mph 3198 USSR6563 6-1 9-64 10-19-80 8-6-52 8-1 4-52 8-8-82 5-5-8 1 10-6-81 10-9-79 7-28-79 8-25-85 8-7-82 8-29-82 8-1 7-82 9-27-85 6-3-68 8-3-74 8-30-75 6-1 2-70 10-1-65 10-1-63 9-24-63 9-20-70 11-27-83 9-29-84 6-21 -79 8-31-79 8-22-84 8-31-78 8-1 2-85 10-20-84 6-1 2-71 7-1 5-83 7-25-82 Maynard L HillUSA20:00529-21 -81 Maynard L HillUSA45531 km9-28-83 Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine Maynard L Hill Maynard L Hill Vuri Zaslavaky R Weber Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine R Weber Liu Hanmao A Smoltentsev Jack H Hiner Jack H Hiner Michi Matyas Eduard Svoboda Gregory Peske Walter Anderach RH Jenneson USA 26924 ft USSR 2137 mph USA 765 km USA 1503 mph USSR 1102 USA2448 km USA 1853528 feet USSR 18329 mph USA508 km PRC 1856 kph USSR 33:3230 USA 14792 km USA 19507 meters Hungary 16695 kmh Czecho 7161 km Poland 109153 kph FRG 3:3506 Australia 9285 km 9-6-70 9-21-7 1 7-4-83 11-26-84 4-10-81 10-8-77 9-3-67 9-25-71 9-2-77 9-12-82 9-2-83 5-26-84 11-6-82 12-2-81 7-23-79 10- 1 3-82 12-30-79 2-2-80 F3C 37 Helicopter Piston Motor Height F3C 38 Helicopter Piston Motor Speed F3C 39 Helicopter Piston Motor CC Dist F3C 56 Helicopter Piston Mtr CC Speed F3E 59 Airplane Elec MtrS Duration F3E 60 Airplane Elec MtrS SL Dist F3E 61 Airplane Electric MotorS Height F3E 62 Airplane Electric MotorS Speed F3E 63 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Dist F3E 64 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Speed F3E 65 Airplane Elec MtrP Duration F3E 66 Airplane Elec MtrP SL Diat F3E 67 Airplane Elee MtrP Height F3E 68 Airplane Elec MtrP Speed F3E 69 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Dist F3E 70 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Speed F3E 71 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Durstion F3E 72 Airplane Elec MtrSOL SL Dist F3E 73 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Height F3E 74 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Speed F3E 75 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Diat F3E 76 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Speed F3E 77 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Duration Dmitri Miakinin F3E 78 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB SL Dist Valery Miakinin F3E 79 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Height F3E 80 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Speed Vladimir Beliaer F3E 81 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB CCValery Miakinin Dist F3E 82 Airplane Electric MotorCOMB CC Speed *tentative Militky Festival events consist Sunrise-Sunset no additional entries al lowed FAI Open F3EGlider10-cell Glider seven-cell Glider Big Gliders 30-minutes Any other please specify Experimental FAI Aerobatics 14-cell Aerobatics sevencell Pylon Stand-Off Scale Modelers wishing attend should co ordinate through AMA l-Q contestants Vytali Makeev Vytali Makeev Robert Jenneson Michael Davideit Anatoly Labov Gregory Peske Igor Tsibzov W Kuppers Harold Dilcher Igor Tsibiaov Alexandre Smolentsev Sergei Malik Igor Tsibzov Igor Tsibzov Valery Miakinin Igor Tsibisov Fredrich Biesterteld USSR 1120 meters USSR 109756 kmh Australia 72 km FRG 72217 USSR 2:2045 kph Poland 693 km USSR 70742 m FRG 13140 mph FRG 31 km USSR 32995 kmh USSR 3405 USSR 3230 meters USSR 30371 m USSR 6696 kph USSR 8 km USSR 28011 kmh* FRG 3:0454 4-1 8-80 12-25-84 3-9-80 10-16-83 8-31 -83 5-28-85 9-25-85 10-20-85 3-1 3-83 12-25-84 10-10-8 1 10-9-81 9-25-85 9-23-85 10-8-81 12-25-84 6-20-84 vacant vacant vacant vacant vacant USSR USSR USSR USSR 1:03259-21-83 3350 meters10-10-81 vacant 4235 kmh10-8-81 11 km10-8-81 vacant must tave International Sporting Li cense can coordinated before April 30 other-than-official RC frequencies can probably used otherwise off i cial Belgian frequencies 26995/27045/ 27095/27145 35010/35020/35030/ 35040 up 35190 40665/40675/ 40685/40695 7200/72040/72080/ 72120 up 72480 can used Official entries must made before May 31 1986 further information contact Competition Dept AMA HQ European FF Championships 1986 European Free Flight Cham pionships will held September 9-14 1986 Pitesti Romania FAI classes FlA Fl B Fl C will flown organizers invite nations enter nine-member teams Advance entry must made July 31 1986 Entry blanks other information can obtained Competition Dept AMA HQ Pacific Free Flight Championships Report Early February 1986 three hardy American Free Flighters ventured far across Pacific Ocean participate Paci fic Free Flight Championships Carterton New Zealand Doug Galbreath Hardy Brodersen Charles Dorsett fliers Dougs wife Patti team supporter contest featured FlA Fl B Fl CMod P-30 A-i Towline US fliers participated FiC F1CMod Fl B flier won first place addition Galbreath won fourth place Fl C Bro dersen second F1CMod 21 flights Fl C Fl B missed max a- 0 N-0 00 0 Co CNC05 0 -0 oCoQb 4 ooOE 0N3I 0 8~04 0 0o0_ 2 80 0— .0050 008aoOE00 2 8DNo~0z02o C2 0~& 0NN0j0 08 8 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NEWSL ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 1810 SAMUEL MORSE DRIVE RESTON VA 22090 US RC Sailplane Team Selection rogram News RC Sailpianefliers have theireye ona slot US F3B team competition 87 World Championships held Germany need know teamselection program off running program will run almost identically previous two years ago Outline Program Basically team-selection program based concept local qualification attend central finals As past modelers wishing participate pro gram should first register Competi tion Dept AMA HQ $30 program entry fee Thereafter entrant attempts make Duration Speed flights equal better standards established Team Selection Committee time standards consist 400-point F3B Dura tion flight 24-second F3B Speed run flown same day within two-hour period same Sailplane Perform ance must certified AMA Contest Director team finals will held year site named near future Although program participants expressed desire finals held Labor Day may possible RC ElectroflightF3E team finals have scheduled same time-frame known some F3B competitors also F3E program may find impossible attend both finals contests scheduled too close together chairmen two team-selection committees working resolve conflict Entry team-selection program assures participants will receive latest program news through direct communication team-selection committee chairman through AMA HQ Since cutoff date qualifying team finals will August 11986 youd better act soon Based information available March 18 five modelers have qualified forthe US RC Electroflight team finals Christer Broman Mike Charles Steve Neu Rick Schramek Felix Vivas Since qualification attempts possible up until March 31 total number finalists will known until next month date site team-selection finals have yet decided Nats RCTransmitter Processing following policy announcement may affect Nats contestants Previous experience RC transmit ter processing Nats has revealed significant number about onethird 1985 transmitters have wide bandwidth Most transmitters caused no difficulties because 80K Hz sepa ration previous 72 MHz frequen cies however now have added new frequencies have frequency separation 40 kHz transmitters acceptable past may rejected 1986 subsequent Nats Nats experience has subse quently verified further transmitter testing various trade shows large percentage transmitters have shown operating outside allow able specifications advised therefore modelers planning fly RC events 1986 Nationals have transmitters checked qualified service techni cian adjusted necessary proper-bandwidth operation should noted design circuitry transmitters manufactured recent years capable providing operation within reduced bandwithbut months years use may have re sulted deterioration will require retuning replacement compo nents proper operation Note hopedbut cannot assuredthat representatives transmitter manufacturers will hand during 1986 Nats transmitter test ing help problems concern ing equipment dont depend Have equipment checked advance will step toward day get frequen cieswith 20kHz spacing 1986 FE Indoor FiD World Championships will held airship hangar Cardington England 55 miles north London August 23-26 1986 World Champs competitors will housed nearby hotel team sup porters spectators can also housed fed make arrangements through AMA HQ Competition Dept attend cost will $155/person must paid AMA June 27 1986 Continued page 120 Note Technical Director W Bob Underwood time problem has mentioned MA columns written George M Myers John Preston still exists fact problem proper fre quency usage model aircraft surface models escalating rapidly calls mail sent AMA HQ about problem end up desk variations theme range didnt know 1 think its being done purpose No matter what cause might aircraft frequencies used surface modelsor vice versathe poten tial same possibility loss model injury per sons An effort has made prevent small flames becoming forest fire Frequency Reference Chart Frequency Alert card highlighted copy FCC Regulations Part 95 Subpart C provid ing necessary information have sent individuals clubs retailers cases problem has surfaced helpful some situations prob lem has solved generaland aroma smoke grows stronger Inquiries have made FCC determine feasibility issuance official government Public Notice relat ing frequency problem purpose Notice would warn against knowingly selling units aircraft frequen cies surface-model use vice versa Such announcement would help clari fy penalties involved sale addition use illegal frequency bands would added AMAs formation package part selling cycle must assume exhibit high level responsibility manufacturer wholesale retail outlet finally consumer line communication must exist criti cal point cycle occurs consumer encounters direct personal contact hobby dealer conver sation no matter brief vastly supe riorto printed matter gettingthe message across concerning frequency usage must make concerted effort cultivate hobby dealer positive contact help disseminating information requested should problem exist area can 1 Inform individuals clubs shops friendly manner concern neces sary request AMA package Continued page 120 June1986 119 Indoor World Champs 86 Electroflight Team Site Date Set Selection News Technical Director continued materials containing frequency information use supporting documents formation free 2 Inform AMA HQ want know about situation friendly contact produces desired results experience can help us advise others 3 feel unsure about making contact meet resistance and/or lack interest contact AMA HQ pursue issue create uncomfortable sit uation club 4 certain facts before taking kind action aware cases problem predicated lack information experienced sales personnel seem common problem have few reported instances dealers knowing ly selling encouraging use aircraft frequencies car use indi viduals retailersand particular wholesalers manufacturersdo condone improper frequency-band use education program great impor tance Meanwhile AMA has pursued matter via its Frequency Committee hosting meeting industry representatives during Toledo show discuss equip ment labeling frequency-usage equipment guidelines Indoor continued Travel arrangements can made con tacting AMAs travel consultant Nino Dironza 703 471-0105 Hungarian International FF Contest May AMA HQ has just received announce ment Aszalay Lajos Model Club Budapest Hungary announcing FAI ternational Free Flight Contest classes Fl Fl B Fl C contest will held May 22-25 1986 Domsod-Puszata Hungaryabout 55km south Budapest Entryfeeforcontestantsand supportersis $36 US pays contest entry three nights hotel accommodation meals Entry forms will accepted until May 1 1986 Interested US modelers should contact organizers following address Aszalay Lajos Modellezo KIub H-1165 Budapest Veres Peter U 157 H ungary Electroflight Festival conjunction first-ever F3E RC Electroflight World Championships Lommel Belgium organizers host ing Militky Memorial Electric Festival imaginative series 12 events Indivi dual modelers invited attend Festival Various fees involved expensive being Basic Entry Fee l nine nights uet s $360 Camping also available next page 120 Model Aviation FAI WORLD RECORDS Free Flight classIfication Typo No FlA 17 Glider Duration Fl 18 Glider St Ln Distance FlA 19 Glider Height Fl B 1 Landplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 2 Landplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 3 Landplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 4 Landpland Ruber-power Speed Fl C S Landplane Piston Eng Duration Fl C 6 Landplane Piston Eng St Ln Dist Fl C 7 Landplane Piaton Eng Height Fl C 8 Landplane Piston Eng Speed Fl B 40 Seaplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 41 Seaplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 42 Seaplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 43 Seaplane Rubber-power Speed Fl C 44 Seaplane Piston power Duration Fl C 45 Seaplane Piaton power St Ln Dist FiC 46 Seaplane Piston power Height Fl C 47 Seaplane Piaton power Speed Fl F 9 Helicopter Rubber-power Duration Fl F 10 Helicopter Rubberpower St Ln Diat Fl F 11 Helicopter Rubber-power Height Fl F 12 Helicopter Rubber-power Speed FiF 13 Helicopter Piston power Duration Fl F 14 Helicopter Piston power St Ln Dist Fl F 15 Helicopter Piston power Height Fl F 16 Helicopter Piston power Speed Fl D 32a Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32b Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32c Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32d Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Control Line F2A 27 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 27A Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 28 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 29 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2C 30 Airplane Reaction Motor Speed F2C 67 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 100 Laps F2C 58 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 200 Laps Radio Control F3A 20 Airplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 21 Airplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 22 Airplane Piston Motor Height F3A 23 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 31 Airplane Piston Motor CCDistance F3A 53 Airplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3A 48 Seaplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 49 Seaplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 50 Seaplane Piston Motor Height F3A 51 Seaplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 52 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Dist F3A 54 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3B 24 Glider Duration F3B 25 Glider St Ln Dist F3B 26 Glider Height F3B 33 Glider Speed F3B 34 Glider CC Dist F3B 55 Glider CC Speed F3C 35 Helicopter Duration F3C 36 Helicopter St Ln Dist Held M Milutinovik Z Taus G Benedek V Fiodorov Tchiglitsev & Tomak V Fiodorov Sun Yi M Koulakovaky E Boricevitch Yin Chen Bai A Doubinetzky Leonid Kashtanov Leonid Kashtanov Weixiong B Malczyk Zhang Guisheng Jiang Jic Dong Chunisi Guennadi Orlov A Nazarov G Pelegi P Motekaitis P Motekaitis S Purice V Titlov S Pu rice A Pavlov Ronald Higga James Richmond James Richmond James Richmond Zhao Jihe Vladimir Maslenkine A Kokhaniuk Shen Xilin L Lipinaki Valery Kramarenko V Shapovalov/ V Onufrienko Nation Performance Date Set Yugo4:5810 Czech 1928 miles Hungary USSR USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR USSR PRC Poland PRC PRC PRC USSR USSR Italy 5-1 5-60 3-31-62 7755 feet5-23-48 1:41326-19-64 23064 miles7-1-62 5682 ft 15696 kmh 6:01 0 2353 miles 64689 meters 11172 mph 827 3540 meters 5616 meters 4923 km 2:2352 130904 km 4600 meters 9380 kph 33267 171834 feet USSR 2664 feet USSR 8962 mph Romania 3:12 Hungary 5685 miles Roman 12300 feet USSR 7215 mph Canada 2754 USA 3407 USA 4443 USA 5214 PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR 25160 kmh* 298507 kmh 18896 mph 326382 kmh* 24569 mph 3198 USSR6563 6-1 9-64 10-19-80 8-6-52 8-1 4-52 8-8-82 5-5-8 1 10-6-81 10-9-79 7-28-79 8-25-85 8-7-82 8-29-82 8-1 7-82 9-27-85 6-3-68 8-3-74 8-30-75 6-1 2-70 10-1-65 10-1-63 9-24-63 9-20-70 11-27-83 9-29-84 6-21 -79 8-31-79 8-22-84 8-31-78 8-1 2-85 10-20-84 6-1 2-71 7-1 5-83 7-25-82 Maynard L HillUSA20:00529-21 -81 Maynard L HillUSA45531 km9-28-83 Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine Maynard L Hill Maynard L Hill Vuri Zaslavaky R Weber Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine R Weber Liu Hanmao A Smoltentsev Jack H Hiner Jack H Hiner Michi Matyas Eduard Svoboda Gregory Peske Walter Anderach RH Jenneson USA 26924 ft USSR 2137 mph USA 765 km USA 1503 mph USSR 1102 USA2448 km USA 1853528 feet USSR 18329 mph USA508 km PRC 1856 kph USSR 33:3230 USA 14792 km USA 19507 meters Hungary 16695 kmh Czecho 7161 km Poland 109153 kph FRG 3:3506 Australia 9285 km 9-6-70 9-21-7 1 7-4-83 11-26-84 4-10-81 10-8-77 9-3-67 9-25-71 9-2-77 9-12-82 9-2-83 5-26-84 11-6-82 12-2-81 7-23-79 10- 1 3-82 12-30-79 2-2-80 F3C 37 Helicopter Piston Motor Height F3C 38 Helicopter Piston Motor Speed F3C 39 Helicopter Piston Motor CC Dist F3C 56 Helicopter Piston Mtr CC Speed F3E 59 Airplane Elec MtrS Duration F3E 60 Airplane Elec MtrS SL Dist F3E 61 Airplane Electric MotorS Height F3E 62 Airplane Electric MotorS Speed F3E 63 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Dist F3E 64 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Speed F3E 65 Airplane Elec MtrP Duration F3E 66 Airplane Elec MtrP SL Diat F3E 67 Airplane Elee MtrP Height F3E 68 Airplane Elec MtrP Speed F3E 69 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Dist F3E 70 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Speed F3E 71 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Durstion F3E 72 Airplane Elec MtrSOL SL Dist F3E 73 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Height F3E 74 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Speed F3E 75 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Diat F3E 76 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Speed F3E 77 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Duration Dmitri Miakinin F3E 78 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB SL Dist Valery Miakinin F3E 79 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Height F3E 80 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Speed Vladimir Beliaer F3E 81 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB CCValery Miakinin Dist F3E 82 Airplane Electric MotorCOMB CC Speed *tentative Militky Festival events consist Sunrise-Sunset no additional entries al lowed FAI Open F3EGlider10-cell Glider seven-cell Glider Big Gliders 30-minutes Any other please specify Experimental FAI Aerobatics 14-cell Aerobatics sevencell Pylon Stand-Off Scale Modelers wishing attend should co ordinate through AMA l-Q contestants Vytali Makeev Vytali Makeev Robert Jenneson Michael Davideit Anatoly Labov Gregory Peske Igor Tsibzov W Kuppers Harold Dilcher Igor Tsibiaov Alexandre Smolentsev Sergei Malik Igor Tsibzov Igor Tsibzov Valery Miakinin Igor Tsibisov Fredrich Biesterteld USSR 1120 meters USSR 109756 kmh Australia 72 km FRG 72217 USSR 2:2045 kph Poland 693 km USSR 70742 m FRG 13140 mph FRG 31 km USSR 32995 kmh USSR 3405 USSR 3230 meters USSR 30371 m USSR 6696 kph USSR 8 km USSR 28011 kmh* FRG 3:0454 4-1 8-80 12-25-84 3-9-80 10-16-83 8-31 -83 5-28-85 9-25-85 10-20-85 3-1 3-83 12-25-84 10-10-8 1 10-9-81 9-25-85 9-23-85 10-8-81 12-25-84 6-20-84 vacant vacant vacant vacant vacant USSR USSR USSR USSR 1:03259-21-83 3350 meters10-10-81 vacant 4235 kmh10-8-81 11 km10-8-81 vacant must tave International Sporting Li cense can coordinated before April 30 other-than-official RC frequencies can probably used otherwise off i cial Belgian frequencies 26995/27045/ 27095/27145 35010/35020/35030/ 35040 up 35190 40665/40675/ 40685/40695 7200/72040/72080/ 72120 up 72480 can used Official entries must made before May 31 1986 further information contact Competition Dept AMA HQ European FF Championships 1986 European Free Flight Cham pionships will held September 9-14 1986 Pitesti Romania FAI classes FlA Fl B Fl C will flown organizers invite nations enter nine-member teams Advance entry must made July 31 1986 Entry blanks other information can obtained Competition Dept AMA HQ Pacific Free Flight Championships Report Early February 1986 three hardy American Free Flighters ventured far across Pacific Ocean participate Paci fic Free Flight Championships Carterton New Zealand Doug Galbreath Hardy Brodersen Charles Dorsett fliers Dougs wife Patti team supporter contest featured FlA Fl B Fl CMod P-30 A-i Towline US fliers participated FiC F1CMod Fl B flier won first place addition Galbreath won fourth place Fl C Bro dersen second F1CMod 21 flights Fl C Fl B missed max a- 0 N-0 00 0 Co CNC05 0 -0 oCoQb 4 ooOE 0N3I 0 8~04 0 0o0_ 2 80 0— .0050 008aoOE00 2 8DNo~0z02o C2 0~& 0NN0j0 08 8 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Edition: Model Aviation - 1986/06
Page Numbers: 119, 120, 121
NEWSL ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 1810 SAMUEL MORSE DRIVE RESTON VA 22090 US RC Sailplane Team Selection rogram News RC Sailpianefliers have theireye ona slot US F3B team competition 87 World Championships held Germany need know teamselection program off running program will run almost identically previous two years ago Outline Program Basically team-selection program based concept local qualification attend central finals As past modelers wishing participate pro gram should first register Competi tion Dept AMA HQ $30 program entry fee Thereafter entrant attempts make Duration Speed flights equal better standards established Team Selection Committee time standards consist 400-point F3B Dura tion flight 24-second F3B Speed run flown same day within two-hour period same Sailplane Perform ance must certified AMA Contest Director team finals will held year site named near future Although program participants expressed desire finals held Labor Day may possible RC ElectroflightF3E team finals have scheduled same time-frame known some F3B competitors also F3E program may find impossible attend both finals contests scheduled too close together chairmen two team-selection committees working resolve conflict Entry team-selection program assures participants will receive latest program news through direct communication team-selection committee chairman through AMA HQ Since cutoff date qualifying team finals will August 11986 youd better act soon Based information available March 18 five modelers have qualified forthe US RC Electroflight team finals Christer Broman Mike Charles Steve Neu Rick Schramek Felix Vivas Since qualification attempts possible up until March 31 total number finalists will known until next month date site team-selection finals have yet decided Nats RCTransmitter Processing following policy announcement may affect Nats contestants Previous experience RC transmit ter processing Nats has revealed significant number about onethird 1985 transmitters have wide bandwidth Most transmitters caused no difficulties because 80K Hz sepa ration previous 72 MHz frequen cies however now have added new frequencies have frequency separation 40 kHz transmitters acceptable past may rejected 1986 subsequent Nats Nats experience has subse quently verified further transmitter testing various trade shows large percentage transmitters have shown operating outside allow able specifications advised therefore modelers planning fly RC events 1986 Nationals have transmitters checked qualified service techni cian adjusted necessary proper-bandwidth operation should noted design circuitry transmitters manufactured recent years capable providing operation within reduced bandwithbut months years use may have re sulted deterioration will require retuning replacement compo nents proper operation Note hopedbut cannot assuredthat representatives transmitter manufacturers will hand during 1986 Nats transmitter test ing help problems concern ing equipment dont depend Have equipment checked advance will step toward day get frequen cieswith 20kHz spacing 1986 FE Indoor FiD World Championships will held airship hangar Cardington England 55 miles north London August 23-26 1986 World Champs competitors will housed nearby hotel team sup porters spectators can also housed fed make arrangements through AMA HQ Competition Dept attend cost will $155/person must paid AMA June 27 1986 Continued page 120 Note Technical Director W Bob Underwood time problem has mentioned MA columns written George M Myers John Preston still exists fact problem proper fre quency usage model aircraft surface models escalating rapidly calls mail sent AMA HQ about problem end up desk variations theme range didnt know 1 think its being done purpose No matter what cause might aircraft frequencies used surface modelsor vice versathe poten tial same possibility loss model injury per sons An effort has made prevent small flames becoming forest fire Frequency Reference Chart Frequency Alert card highlighted copy FCC Regulations Part 95 Subpart C provid ing necessary information have sent individuals clubs retailers cases problem has surfaced helpful some situations prob lem has solved generaland aroma smoke grows stronger Inquiries have made FCC determine feasibility issuance official government Public Notice relat ing frequency problem purpose Notice would warn against knowingly selling units aircraft frequen cies surface-model use vice versa Such announcement would help clari fy penalties involved sale addition use illegal frequency bands would added AMAs formation package part selling cycle must assume exhibit high level responsibility manufacturer wholesale retail outlet finally consumer line communication must exist criti cal point cycle occurs consumer encounters direct personal contact hobby dealer conver sation no matter brief vastly supe riorto printed matter gettingthe message across concerning frequency usage must make concerted effort cultivate hobby dealer positive contact help disseminating information requested should problem exist area can 1 Inform individuals clubs shops friendly manner concern neces sary request AMA package Continued page 120 June1986 119 Indoor World Champs 86 Electroflight Team Site Date Set Selection News Technical Director continued materials containing frequency information use supporting documents formation free 2 Inform AMA HQ want know about situation friendly contact produces desired results experience can help us advise others 3 feel unsure about making contact meet resistance and/or lack interest contact AMA HQ pursue issue create uncomfortable sit uation club 4 certain facts before taking kind action aware cases problem predicated lack information experienced sales personnel seem common problem have few reported instances dealers knowing ly selling encouraging use aircraft frequencies car use indi viduals retailersand particular wholesalers manufacturersdo condone improper frequency-band use education program great impor tance Meanwhile AMA has pursued matter via its Frequency Committee hosting meeting industry representatives during Toledo show discuss equip ment labeling frequency-usage equipment guidelines Indoor continued Travel arrangements can made con tacting AMAs travel consultant Nino Dironza 703 471-0105 Hungarian International FF Contest May AMA HQ has just received announce ment Aszalay Lajos Model Club Budapest Hungary announcing FAI ternational Free Flight Contest classes Fl Fl B Fl C contest will held May 22-25 1986 Domsod-Puszata Hungaryabout 55km south Budapest Entryfeeforcontestantsand supportersis $36 US pays contest entry three nights hotel accommodation meals Entry forms will accepted until May 1 1986 Interested US modelers should contact organizers following address Aszalay Lajos Modellezo KIub H-1165 Budapest Veres Peter U 157 H ungary Electroflight Festival conjunction first-ever F3E RC Electroflight World Championships Lommel Belgium organizers host ing Militky Memorial Electric Festival imaginative series 12 events Indivi dual modelers invited attend Festival Various fees involved expensive being Basic Entry Fee l nine nights uet s $360 Camping also available next page 120 Model Aviation FAI WORLD RECORDS Free Flight classIfication Typo No FlA 17 Glider Duration Fl 18 Glider St Ln Distance FlA 19 Glider Height Fl B 1 Landplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 2 Landplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 3 Landplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 4 Landpland Ruber-power Speed Fl C S Landplane Piston Eng Duration Fl C 6 Landplane Piston Eng St Ln Dist Fl C 7 Landplane Piaton Eng Height Fl C 8 Landplane Piston Eng Speed Fl B 40 Seaplane Rubber-power Duration Fl B 41 Seaplane Rubber-power St Ln Dist Fl B 42 Seaplane Rubber-power Height Fl B 43 Seaplane Rubber-power Speed Fl C 44 Seaplane Piston power Duration Fl C 45 Seaplane Piaton power St Ln Dist FiC 46 Seaplane Piston power Height Fl C 47 Seaplane Piaton power Speed Fl F 9 Helicopter Rubber-power Duration Fl F 10 Helicopter Rubberpower St Ln Diat Fl F 11 Helicopter Rubber-power Height Fl F 12 Helicopter Rubber-power Speed FiF 13 Helicopter Piston power Duration Fl F 14 Helicopter Piston power St Ln Dist Fl F 15 Helicopter Piston power Height Fl F 16 Helicopter Piston power Speed Fl D 32a Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32b Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32c Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Fl D 32d Indoor Model Rubber-power Duration Control Line F2A 27 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 27A Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 28 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2A 29 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F2C 30 Airplane Reaction Motor Speed F2C 67 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 100 Laps F2C 58 Airplane Piston Motor Team Race 200 Laps Radio Control F3A 20 Airplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 21 Airplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 22 Airplane Piston Motor Height F3A 23 Airplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 31 Airplane Piston Motor CCDistance F3A 53 Airplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3A 48 Seaplane Piston Motor Duration F3A 49 Seaplane Piston Motor St Ln Dist F3A 50 Seaplane Piston Motor Height F3A 51 Seaplane Piston Motor Speed F3A 52 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Dist F3A 54 Seaplane Piston Motor CC Speed F3B 24 Glider Duration F3B 25 Glider St Ln Dist F3B 26 Glider Height F3B 33 Glider Speed F3B 34 Glider CC Dist F3B 55 Glider CC Speed F3C 35 Helicopter Duration F3C 36 Helicopter St Ln Dist Held M Milutinovik Z Taus G Benedek V Fiodorov Tchiglitsev & Tomak V Fiodorov Sun Yi M Koulakovaky E Boricevitch Yin Chen Bai A Doubinetzky Leonid Kashtanov Leonid Kashtanov Weixiong B Malczyk Zhang Guisheng Jiang Jic Dong Chunisi Guennadi Orlov A Nazarov G Pelegi P Motekaitis P Motekaitis S Purice V Titlov S Pu rice A Pavlov Ronald Higga James Richmond James Richmond James Richmond Zhao Jihe Vladimir Maslenkine A Kokhaniuk Shen Xilin L Lipinaki Valery Kramarenko V Shapovalov/ V Onufrienko Nation Performance Date Set Yugo4:5810 Czech 1928 miles Hungary USSR USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR USSR PRC Poland PRC PRC PRC USSR USSR Italy 5-1 5-60 3-31-62 7755 feet5-23-48 1:41326-19-64 23064 miles7-1-62 5682 ft 15696 kmh 6:01 0 2353 miles 64689 meters 11172 mph 827 3540 meters 5616 meters 4923 km 2:2352 130904 km 4600 meters 9380 kph 33267 171834 feet USSR 2664 feet USSR 8962 mph Romania 3:12 Hungary 5685 miles Roman 12300 feet USSR 7215 mph Canada 2754 USA 3407 USA 4443 USA 5214 PRC USSR USSR PRC USSR USSR 25160 kmh* 298507 kmh 18896 mph 326382 kmh* 24569 mph 3198 USSR6563 6-1 9-64 10-19-80 8-6-52 8-1 4-52 8-8-82 5-5-8 1 10-6-81 10-9-79 7-28-79 8-25-85 8-7-82 8-29-82 8-1 7-82 9-27-85 6-3-68 8-3-74 8-30-75 6-1 2-70 10-1-65 10-1-63 9-24-63 9-20-70 11-27-83 9-29-84 6-21 -79 8-31-79 8-22-84 8-31-78 8-1 2-85 10-20-84 6-1 2-71 7-1 5-83 7-25-82 Maynard L HillUSA20:00529-21 -81 Maynard L HillUSA45531 km9-28-83 Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine Maynard L Hill Maynard L Hill Vuri Zaslavaky R Weber Maynard L Hill Goukoune/Myakinine R Weber Liu Hanmao A Smoltentsev Jack H Hiner Jack H Hiner Michi Matyas Eduard Svoboda Gregory Peske Walter Anderach RH Jenneson USA 26924 ft USSR 2137 mph USA 765 km USA 1503 mph USSR 1102 USA2448 km USA 1853528 feet USSR 18329 mph USA508 km PRC 1856 kph USSR 33:3230 USA 14792 km USA 19507 meters Hungary 16695 kmh Czecho 7161 km Poland 109153 kph FRG 3:3506 Australia 9285 km 9-6-70 9-21-7 1 7-4-83 11-26-84 4-10-81 10-8-77 9-3-67 9-25-71 9-2-77 9-12-82 9-2-83 5-26-84 11-6-82 12-2-81 7-23-79 10- 1 3-82 12-30-79 2-2-80 F3C 37 Helicopter Piston Motor Height F3C 38 Helicopter Piston Motor Speed F3C 39 Helicopter Piston Motor CC Dist F3C 56 Helicopter Piston Mtr CC Speed F3E 59 Airplane Elec MtrS Duration F3E 60 Airplane Elec MtrS SL Dist F3E 61 Airplane Electric MotorS Height F3E 62 Airplane Electric MotorS Speed F3E 63 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Dist F3E 64 Airplane Elec MtrS CC Speed F3E 65 Airplane Elec MtrP Duration F3E 66 Airplane Elec MtrP SL Diat F3E 67 Airplane Elee MtrP Height F3E 68 Airplane Elec MtrP Speed F3E 69 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Dist F3E 70 Airplane Elec MtrP CC Speed F3E 71 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Durstion F3E 72 Airplane Elec MtrSOL SL Dist F3E 73 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Height F3E 74 Airplane Elec MtrSOL Speed F3E 75 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Diat F3E 76 Airplane Elec MtrSOL CC Speed F3E 77 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Duration Dmitri Miakinin F3E 78 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB SL Dist Valery Miakinin F3E 79 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Height F3E 80 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB Speed Vladimir Beliaer F3E 81 Airplane Elec MtrCOMB CCValery Miakinin Dist F3E 82 Airplane Electric MotorCOMB CC Speed *tentative Militky Festival events consist Sunrise-Sunset no additional entries al lowed FAI Open F3EGlider10-cell Glider seven-cell Glider Big Gliders 30-minutes Any other please specify Experimental FAI Aerobatics 14-cell Aerobatics sevencell Pylon Stand-Off Scale Modelers wishing attend should co ordinate through AMA l-Q contestants Vytali Makeev Vytali Makeev Robert Jenneson Michael Davideit Anatoly Labov Gregory Peske Igor Tsibzov W Kuppers Harold Dilcher Igor Tsibiaov Alexandre Smolentsev Sergei Malik Igor Tsibzov Igor Tsibzov Valery Miakinin Igor Tsibisov Fredrich Biesterteld USSR 1120 meters USSR 109756 kmh Australia 72 km FRG 72217 USSR 2:2045 kph Poland 693 km USSR 70742 m FRG 13140 mph FRG 31 km USSR 32995 kmh USSR 3405 USSR 3230 meters USSR 30371 m USSR 6696 kph USSR 8 km USSR 28011 kmh* FRG 3:0454 4-1 8-80 12-25-84 3-9-80 10-16-83 8-31 -83 5-28-85 9-25-85 10-20-85 3-1 3-83 12-25-84 10-10-8 1 10-9-81 9-25-85 9-23-85 10-8-81 12-25-84 6-20-84 vacant vacant vacant vacant vacant USSR USSR USSR USSR 1:03259-21-83 3350 meters10-10-81 vacant 4235 kmh10-8-81 11 km10-8-81 vacant must tave International Sporting Li cense can coordinated before April 30 other-than-official RC frequencies can probably used otherwise off i cial Belgian frequencies 26995/27045/ 27095/27145 35010/35020/35030/ 35040 up 35190 40665/40675/ 40685/40695 7200/72040/72080/ 72120 up 72480 can used Official entries must made before May 31 1986 further information contact Competition Dept AMA HQ European FF Championships 1986 European Free Flight Cham pionships will held September 9-14 1986 Pitesti Romania FAI classes FlA Fl B Fl C will flown organizers invite nations enter nine-member teams Advance entry must made July 31 1986 Entry blanks other information can obtained Competition Dept AMA HQ Pacific Free Flight Championships Report Early February 1986 three hardy American Free Flighters ventured far across Pacific Ocean participate Paci fic Free Flight Championships Carterton New Zealand Doug Galbreath Hardy Brodersen Charles Dorsett fliers Dougs wife Patti team supporter contest featured FlA Fl B Fl CMod P-30 A-i Towline US fliers participated FiC F1CMod Fl B flier won first place addition Galbreath won fourth place Fl C Bro dersen second F1CMod 21 flights Fl C Fl B missed max a- 0 N-0 00 0 Co CNC05 0 -0 oCoQb 4 ooOE 0N3I 0 8~04 0 0o0_ 2 80 0— .0050 008aoOE00 2 8DNo~0z02o C2 0~& 0NN0j0 08 8 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0 So ooU - 4-0- 3' 0 Co o0 I 3 4 2Coo o 8188 4 o8 01000 0i s 60 .OOON. 0000 0 3; N004Co 0CoNCo0 N N N0 a o 0 00 O0Z 8 -0 i 55888 0 0 0 - 00 0400 8 01 04 00 EN 0 00N 000 00-0 1 0 o olo 0 000 N0a0N0 0 ON N5 ON 0S 0 5 o N &a 0 8 tt 0 ON0 NjNNN 0 N. -8N00 o~00000 20 0 E0 4 ~0 0 NOO0 j0 000 0 OCONo 0 N8 S 5oo 8W0020 N N 0- 0 MiS- 14010 S 000t 00 0 o I0e0s000UJZ0.F 4 Z~a aa 0 0 o 0 0 00 N 0 0N .N 4NH] o N 000 &0 8 o7 8050 o0O V8ai 0 oo* oa2 3 00 0 S 0005o 0jN0 2 d N2N2j So88 8 0 555 S 0 00 00Co 0 5Q N0 000 4 00a SI0 Co S 04 0 oI 000Z 58 2 oS o en 4 June1986 121