This year the first World Championships for Radio Control Aerobatics were held in Dübendorf, Switzerland.
CIAM Plenary Meeting November 15-18 in Paris. 29 people represented 9 NAC’s.
In order to coordinate the work of the three subcommittees (see 1960) the post of Technical Secretary has been created. First elected Technical Secretary is Rudy Beck of Hungary. President and Vice-president were re-elected (see 1960), new elected Secretary being J. Jaaskelainen of Finland.
Elected Subcommittee Chairmen were: Free Flight H.J. Nicholls, Control Line R.G. Moulton en Radio Control Dr. W. Good.
A fourth Subcommittee has been introduced for Scale models. This S/C should determine an internationally acceptable set of rules for scale models (FF, CL and RC). Leroy Weber, USA, being the first chairman of this S/C.
Introduction of the Model Aircraft Specification Certificate and Sticker. These papers followed the decision that for International Contests, World and Continental Championships the processing of the models is the responsibility of the NAC’s, who by issuing the Certificate and Label (Sticker) guarantee that the model concerned conforms the specifications for that particular class.
CIAM Meeting in December in Paris
Maximum rubber weight for Wakefield models (F1B) reduced to 40 grams, effective January 1st, 1967.
Introduction of 4 ceiling categories for indoor models (F1D).
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All CIAM Officers re-elected, see 1964. Sandy Pimenoff elected chairman of the Free Flight Subcommittee.
CIAM Plenary Meeting on November 3/4 in Paris, attended by representatives from 19 countries, 36 people.
As a result of the Control Line World Championships in England this year the SMAE presents a paper “A Guide for Organizing a World Championship”. The organizers of many future World Championships will use the paper.
Provisional scale model rules declared official for Control Line and Radio Control Scale (rules for Free Flight scale models remain provisional).
Provisional rules for Space models declared official.
Elected Officers: R. Beck, President; S. Pimenoff, Vice President; other functions unchanged.
Subcommittee Chairmen: Control Line: H. Ziegler i.l.o. R. Moulton; Radio Control: M. Hill i.l.o. H. Nicholls.
CIAM Plenary Meeting October 17-20 in Budapest, Hungary. There were 16 countries represented by 33 people. There were many so-called East-block countries present. The following western countries did not attend: GBR, BEL, SWI, and SWE.
Preparation of new issue of Sporting Code Section 4 (Aeromodelling) approved. Effective 010168.
In future in case of doubt the text of the English version will prevail i.l.o. the French one.
The S/C Chairmen should choose the members of their S/C from a list with names submitted by each NAC (max. 3 names per NAC possible).
No mutations in Bureau or S/C Chairmen.
CIAM Plenary Meeting in November, in Paris, attended by 46 people representing 22 countries.
Highlights: Coupe d’Hiver recognized as a provisional international class. ROG for this class cancelled.
Helmets obligatory for teamrace pilots. Monoline may no longer be used for Control Line Speed.
Silencers obligatory for RC aerobatics during World Championships 1969.
Mutations in Bureau: S. Pimenoff elected President i.l.o. R. Beck; R. Cerny, Vice President, R. Moulton, Technical Secretary i.l.o. Cerny; J. Ganier, Secretary i.l.o. A. Roussel.
Mutations for S/C Chairmen: FF L. Bovo; C/L P. Delfeld; Scale H. Ziegler i.l.o. L. Weber.