Sandy Pimenoff | FIN | President |
Ian Kaynes | GBR | Member |
N3 | C3 | Member |
Procesaing commenced to an unrealistic timetable but this was quickly rectified. The equipment for weighing models and rubber motors was however inadequate. Labels to aid return of models from the surrounding countryside would have been highly appreciated.
The organisers were late arriving at the start of the contest, showing no sense of urgency and no regret at the situation. The difficulties during flying were aggravated by the fact that the organisers and most of the timekeepers spoke only Spanish. Announcements concerning the contest procedures and timetables were sporadic and the PA system inadequate.
Rockets to indicate start and finish of rounds failed to be used on some occasions and one round had to be extended in view of the confusion caused.
SCORING. The scoreboard was initially set-up well away from the flying site. This was rectified after the first contest day but results were not reasonably kept up to date. Many errors were made in the published results.
RECOVERY. Jeeps for recovery were at disposal of the competitors but were not always fully available. The organisers were not able to arrange aerial search for the many lost models.
A very high standard of flying was seen and the result was in doubt until almost the end of the contest.