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Free Flight synopsis

Free Flight models are flown without any form of mechanical or radio control over the model in flight. This is the earliest form of aeromodelling, a particular milestone being the first model powered by a rubber band built and flown by Alphonse Penaud in 1871. Always present since that time has been the joy and achievement of releasing a model and seeing it soar overhead in its planned flight pattern.

Free flight synopsis - outdoor

Free Flight World Championships and many major competitions are flown with the following model classes:
Hopfler F1A: photo by Wilhelm KampHopfler F1A: photo by Wilhelm Kamp

Free flight synopsis - indoor

The World Championships class F1D permits rubber motors of up to 0.6 gram in an aircraft with a minimum weight of 1.2g the without rubber motor. Dimensional limits are maximum wing span of 550mm, maximum chord of lifting surfaces 200mm, and maximum tail span 450mm. Models are usually made of a balsa frame covered with a lightweight transparent covering, either microfilm or plastic. Flights of up to 40 minutes are possible with F1D models.

There are two other rubber powered classes for smaller models:

CIAM Free Flight Subcommittee

The members of the subcommittee are listed below. If you have any comments or suggestions on Free Flight matters, you can contact the subcommittee at ciam-f1@fai.org.

Chairman UK Ian W. KAYNES
Member Argentina Daniel IELE
Member Australia Phil MITCHELL
Member Austria Wilhelm KAMP
Member Austria Klaus W. SALZER
Member Belgium Cenny BREEMAN
Member Canada Leslie FARKAS
Member Czech Republic Ivan HOREJSI
Member Finland Ossi KILPELÄINEN
Member France Pierre CHAUSSEBOURG
Member Germany Gerhard WÖBBEKING
Member Hungary András REÉ
Member Italy Claudio BOGNOLO
Member Japan Yasuo YOSHIOKA
Member Netherlands Anselmo ZERI
Member New Zealand David ACKERY
Member Romania George ARGHIR
Member Spain Javier ABAD
Member Sweden Lars - G. OLOFSSON
Member Switzerland Kurt SAGER
Member Ukraine Victor STAMOV
Member USA George BATIUK
Member USA Daniel J. TRACY

Results of Junior European Championships in Free Flight

The European Championships for Juniors in Free Flight were held at Suceava, Romania, from July 24 to 30.
F1A was won by Willi Herwig, F1B by Thomas Seren, F1P by Johannes Seren - all three winners from Germany. The full results via the 2005 Free Flight Championships page.

AEROMODELLING DISCIPLINES:
F1 - Free Flight
F2 - Control Line
F3A - Radio Control Aerobatics
F3B/F3J - Radio Control Soaring
F3C - Radio Control Helicopters
F3D - RC Pylon Racing
F4 - Scale Models
F5 - Electric Flight
F6 - Airsports Promotion
F7 - Lighter Than Air
S - Space Models