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Minutes of the December Bureau Meeting of the FAI Aeromodelling Commission held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, On Thursday 3 rd December and Friday 4 th December 2015 at OASIS Beach Tower Hotel issue 1 Present: In the chair: Mr

Antonis Papadopoulos (Greece) Mr Bruno Delor (France) Mr Narve Jensen (Norway) Mr Andras Ree (Hungary) Mr Massimo Semoli (Switzerland) Mr Kevin Dodd (Australia) Mr Ian Kaynes (Great Britain) Mr Peter Halman (Great Britain) Mr Michael Ramel (Germany) Mr Tomas Bartovsky (Czech Republic) Mr Dag Eckhoff (Norway) Mr Rob Metkemeijer (Netherlands) Mr Emil Giezendanner (Switzerland) Mr Gerhard Woebbeking (Germany) CIAM President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President & Treasurer Secretary Technical Secretary F1 Sub-Committee Chairman F1 World Cup Co-ordinator F2 Sub-Committee Chairman F3 Aerobatics Sub-Committee Chairman F3 Soaring Sub-Committee Chairman F3 Helicopter Sub-Committee Chairman F3 Pylon Sub-Committee Chairman F5 Electric Sub-Committee Chairman Education Sub-Committee Chairman pt Mr Denis Khmil (Ukraine) Organisers 2016 Space World Championships pt Mr Letser Yurig (Ukraine) pt Mr Elsa Mai (Chinese Taipei) Organiser 2016 F3A Asian Oceanic Championship pt Mr Visa-Matti Leinikki FAI IT Manager The CIAM President, Mr Antonis Papadopoulos, opened the meeting on the 5 th of December at 09.00. Page 2 of 24

Meetings Procedurals 1. Review of the 2015 December Bureau Meeting Agenda The Organiser of the 2016 FAI F3A Asian Oceanic Championships for Aerobatic Model Aircraft, Mrs Elsa Mai, asked to make her presentation on the 3 rd of December at 3 pm instead of the 4 th of December. It was accepted. 2. Approval of the Minutes of the Bureau and Plenary Meetings of April 2015 The Technical Secretary informed that one of the items of the Minutes of the Plenary Meeting has been misinterpreted. The Minutes were reissued as Version 2.0, however if this occurs in future, the Minutes should be re-issued adding an errata for recording the issue. The rest of the minutes were unanimously approved. 3. Matters Arising No matters arising. 4. Interim Decisions The benefit of introducing in the minutes of the Bureau Meetings items decided via e-mails for the periods in between them was discussed. ACTION: Secretary and 1 st Vice President It would be useful also to enable the voting process via available online tools. Mr Visa-Matti Leinikki will provide some links and information about such tools. ACTION: FAI IT Manager April 2016 General Reports 5. 2015 FAI General Conference and CASI Meetings Report by CIAM President, Antonis Papadopoulos. The meeting was held on a boat in Rotterdam. The most important discussions were: Attention to sportsmanlike behaviour. CASI proposed to move to CIAM the management of UAVs and Drones. CIAM accepted. It was announced that after a CIAM proposal to CASI, the validity period will be introduced to the new issue of the FAI Sporting Code General Section. The FAI SL database contains the validity period but there is no reference in the Sporting Code. It was also decided again by a CIAM proposal, that in the section of the GS which describes the right of representation, the word participant will be changed with the word competitor. FAI EB announced the concept of Multi Sports events. In 2016 in Poland there will be a test event previous to the World Games 2017 events by. International World Games Association. The complaint raised by the Russian NAC about the F2D selection for the 2015 WAG in Dubai has been discussed during the FAI GC. CIAM has followed the WAG rules and also the competitor in question declared that he had arranged holidays for the WAG period much earlier than NAC of Russia raised the issue. 6. WADA. Report by FAI Sport and Marketing Director or designated FAI official Mr Visa-Matti Leinikki presented the report. There were no particular issues and he gave a reminder to send the TUE forms to FAI Secretariat. In case of doubt, Mrs Segolene Rouillon has to be contacted. Page 3 of 24

WAG 2015 7. FAI World Air Games Dubai 2015. The WAG started and all the pending issues have been solved on the spot. One example is the big display managed by the Dubai Mall for the F3P event. At the last minute it was made ready and available for the competition. The F3P event attracted many spectators and the competitors were fully satisfied. The location in the Dubai Mall was an excellent choice. Mr Visa-Matti Leinikki pointed out the importance of the image that the FAI Air Sports can acquire at the WAG. The live scoring system of the F3P event was derived from the F3A live scoring system developed for the 2015 FAI F3A World Championship by a team led by Mr Bernard Shaden who was the F3P contest director at the WAG. He informed the Bureau that a lot of effort was required to adapt the system for the F3P event at the WAG. CIAM President mentioned also that the adaptation from F3A to F3P cost 5000 CHF. 40% will be covered by the WAG organisation and 60% will be shared between CIAM and FAI. The First Vice-President would like to know the details of the adaptation costs and the activity performed. Mr Michael Ramel pointed out that he would have liked to know the costs before commencing the activity. The Bureau concurred with Mr Woebbeking s opinion, that such a system is important for attracting sponsorships and enhancing the visibility of the event for the spectators. The CIAM President proposed that the expenses of the CIAM members not involved in the WAG, like Ian Kaynes, Kevin Dodd and Michael Ramel, be covered by CIAM on the basis of the amount given to all Bureau Members when the meetings are hosted at Lausanne. The CIAM Bureau unanimously approved. CIAM Treasurer will take care of this decision. Competition Reports 8. 2015 FAI World Championships. Reports by Jury Chairmen 8.1. 2015 FAI F1 Seniors World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft. Mongolia. Ian Kaynes Issues were found when checking the FAI licenses using the FAI license database. The system is too rigid with the names, and discrepancies were discovered with German and Ukrainian names. If the competitors were able to show the FAI ID number on paper, most of the problems would be solved, but not all the NACs have FAI paper licenses. The CIAM President suggested checking the database in advance of a Championship, getting the list of competitors from the organiser. Anyway, by using the FAI ID numbers most of the issues should be solved. 8.2. 2015 FAI F1E World Championships for Model Gliders. Serbia. Wilhelm Kamp No written report submitted prior to meeting. 8.3. 2015 FAI F3A World Championships for R/C Aerobatic Model Aircraft. Switzerland. Michael Ramel 8.4. 2015 FAI F3B World Championships for Model Gliders. Netherlands. Tomas Bartovsky 8.5. 2015 FAI F3 World Championships for Model Helicopters. Austria. Dag Eckhoff 8.6. 2015 FAI F3D World Championships for Pylon Racing Model Aircraft. Czech Republic. Andras Ree Page 4 of 24

8.7. 2015 FAI F3K World Championships for Model Gliders. Croatia. Tomas Bartovsky 8.8. 2015 FAI F3P World Championships for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft. Poland. Michael Ramel There were no other comments from the CIAM Bureau members. 9. 2015 FAI Continental Championships. Reports by Jury Chairmen 9.1. 2015 FAI F1 Juniors European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft. Romania. Gerhard Woebbeking Written report submitted prior to meeting Same issue about the FAI license names discussed at item 8.1. 9.2. 2015 FAI F1D European Championships for Indoor Model Aircraft. Romania. Wilhelm Kamp No written report submitted prior to meeting. 9.3. 2015 FAI F2 European Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft. Bulgaria. Jo Halman 9.4. 2015 FAI F3J European Championships for Model Gliders. Bulgaria. Antonis Papadopoulos 9.5. 2015 FAI S European Championships for Space Models. Ukraine. Gerhard Woebbeking There were no other comments from the CIAM Bureau members. 10. 2015 FAI World Cups. Reports by World Cup co-ordinators. 10.1. Free Flight World Cup: Ian Kaynes Preliminary written report submitted prior to meeting. This world cup was not yet completed since some competitions are still pending. 10.2. Control Line World Cup: Jo Halman Preliminary written report submitted prior to meeting. This world cup was not yet completed since some competitions are still pending. 10.3. R/C Aerobatics World Cup: Rob Romijn 10.4. Thermal Soaring and Duration Gliders World Cup: Ralf Decker 10.5. R/C Slope Soaring World Cup: Andrè Austin 10.6. R/C Thermal Duration Gliders World Cup: Sotir Lazarkov 10.7. R/C Hand Launch Gliders World Cup: Friedman Richter Written report submitted after the meeting. 10.8. Space Models World Cup: Srdjan Pelagic This year the Electric Flight World Cups (class F5B and F5J) has been held and Emil Giezendanner provided a preliminary written report submitted prior to meeting. These world cups were not yet completed since some competitions are still pending. Page 5 of 24

Mr Rob Metkemeijer will provide the report and results of the Pylon Racing Euro Cup. ACTION: Mr Rob Metkemeijer February 2016 There were no other comments from the CIAM Bureau. Competition Officials related matters 11. Jury performance at FAI World and Continental Championships. 11.1. Jury Pack use and recommendations for improvements No comments. The CIAM President suggested to check, before a championship, what is the maximum amount covered by the insurance provided by the championship organiser. To establish if it is acceptable, the minimum amount required by FAI has to be defined and this should be verified at the championship bid stage. The First Vice-President will identify the guidelines and the minimum required amount. ACTION: First Vice-President April 2016 12. Judges performance at FAI World and Continental Championships 12.1. Judges analysis: F2B, F3A, F4, S F2B: No analysis was performed this year. Last year the analysis at the World Championships in Poland showed a small bias of one judge. F3A: The analysis showed a small bias due to the high standard of the judges. 12.2. Recommendations No recommendations have been identified. 13. Appeal from NAC of Russia (2014 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft) The appeal was completely assessed. It was rejected and the response provided to the Russian NAC. No further actions from NAC of Russia were recorded. CASI decided again to review the Appeal Tribunal Manual in response to the lessons learnt. Annual Reports 14. 2014 Annual reports by Subcommittee Chairmen. Additional information, comments. 14.1. Free Flight: Ian Kaynes 14.2. Control Line: Peter Halman 14.3. R/C Aerobatics: Michael Ramel 14.4. R/C Gliders: Tomas Bartovsky 14.5. R/C Helicopters: Dag Eckhoff 14.6. R/C Pylon: Rob Metkemeijer 14.7. Scale: Graham Kennedy No report submitted prior to meeting. 14.8. R/C Electric: Emil Giezendanner Page 6 of 24

14.9. Aerostats: Johannes Eissing No report submitted prior to meeting. 14.10. Space Models: Srdjan Pelagic 14.11. Education: Gerhard Woebbeking There were no comments from the CIAM Bureau members. Mr Gerhard Woebbeking announced his decision to step down from his post at the next CIAM Plenary Meeting. 15. Sporting Code Section 4 and related items. Report by CIAM Technical Secretary, Kevin Dodd For the proposals for the 2016 Plenary, the 15th of November happened to be on Sunday and so the deadline was silently extended by two days. He reported that 144 proposals have been sent to FAI by the NACs and the Subcommittees. 10 proposals of the F1 classes have to be disregarded because they were clearly proposals for rule changes out of the two-year cycle, and 1 proposal was withdrawn. His report is attached to the Minutes. (Annex 1) 16. Report regarding the 10 years of CIAM Secretary activity, Massimo Semoli In 2006 the present CIAM Secretary started his activity with his first December Bureau Meeting in Muncie. After 10 years of activity, the CIAM Secretary made a presentation, considering successes, failures, suggestions and the way forward. The presentation is attached to the Meeting Minutes. (Annex 2) 17. CIAM Trophies. Report by CIAM Secretary, Massimo Semoli A written report was submitted. When applicable, all the 2015 Championship Bulletins mentioned the trophies to be awarded. A lot of Trophy Transfer forms have been delivered by the FAI Juries. These were mainly for the World Championships. However, we have to improve the promotion of the trophies by announcing the awarded competitors. Moreover, the Trophy Transfer forms for the World Cups are not used. The CIAM Secretary will chase the relevant World Cup co-ordinators to use them for recording the status and transfer of the trophies. ACTION: CIAM Secretary 2016 April Bureau Meeting The CIAM Bureau authorised the award of a new trophy donated after the 2015 Plenary Meeting. CIAM will ask for its approval at the 2016 Plenary Meeting. 17.1. Lost or damaged trophies Three trophies were identified as lost and 5 were damaged. They are listed in the report. The CIAM Secretary hasn t started the investigation for finding the lost trophies and for asking the present holder to repair the damaged trophies. ACTION: CIAM Secretary 2016 April Bureau Meeting Page 7 of 24

18. Financials. Report by CIAM Treasurer, Andras Ree A written report was made available by the Treasurer. 18.1. Aeromodelling Fund. Report. The fifth edition of the CIAM scholarship proceeds, but none of the required documentation has been sighted. The scholarship was not paid at this stage for 2013, 2014 and 2015. 18.2. Budget The budget is shown in the report. 18.3. Sanction Fees, including Eurotour/Open Internationals The majority of the sanctions fees arrived in time. Payments for the EuroTour events have not yet arrived. Investigation is in progress. 18.4. Payments of Medals The medal payment situation for 2015 is better than in some previous years. Mongolia paid the outstanding payment for the medals. 18.5. Outstanding payments Pending payment status has not yet been assessed. 19. CIAM Flyer. Report by the Editor, Emil Giezendanner A written report was submitted prior to the meeting. The CIAM President thanked Mr Giezendanner, CIAM Flyer editor, for his continued excellent work. 20. Scholarship Selection Four nominations for 2016 had been received and all were valid. The Education Subcommittee Chairman will notify the evaluation results of the Selection Group at the next Bureau meeting, which will then take a formal decision on the nominee to be recommended to the April 2016 Plenary meeting. Action: Education Subcommittee Chairman April 2016 Bureau Meeting Mr Woebbeking anticipated that one of the candidates for the post of Education Subcommittee Chairman will be Mr Peter Findhal. The election will be held at the next Plenary Meeting. Sporting Calendar 21. 2016 Sporting Calendar. To be presented by CIAM President, Antonis Papadopoulos. 21.1. Clashes Mr Peter Halman informed that there is a clash of two F2D World Cup events. The F4 Subcommittee Chairman, Mr Graham Kennedy, was not able to provide support during the last period of time. Mr Narve Jensen will verify if the F4 subcommittee management will be impacted by that. Action: Mr Narve Jensen April 2016 Bureau Meeting 21.2. Payment status No issues reported. 21.3. FAI Medals for 2016 No issues reported. Issues 22. Scholarship Selection (Item 13 of April Bureau meeting) The Scholarship payment issues have been discussed at point 18. Page 8 of 24

23. Unsportsmanlike Behaviour in competitions At the 2015 F3CN World Championship in Austria, an issue occurred with the Chinese Taipei flag. The Chinese team manager removed the flag that was in reality a banner. The issue was due to a misunderstanding and after clarification the issue was solved. Mr Ree informed that a team manager, against a decision of the, threatened to publish a video on Facebook to show some specific events occurring during a championship. During a competition held before the F3J European Championship in Bulgaria, a Croatian pilot intentionally hit the model of a German competitor. FAI sent a letter to the Croatian NAC for penalising the Croatian pilot. The Croatian NAC rejected the reasons of the FAI letter. CIAM needs to discuss this issue, stated the CIAM President. Mr. Bartovsky mentioned that the same competitor was involved in a similar incident a couple of years ago. Mr Ramel pointed out that some organisers were approached by manufacturers who wanted to influence the appointment of judges in return for sponsorship. Mr. Ramel suggested that this kind of action is definitely unsporting behaviour. The CIAM President mentioned that he would like to have the support of CIAM Bureau to further discuss the cases with FAI EB and specifically with FAI Secretary General. The CIAM bureau unanimously approved. Action: CIAM President April 2016 Bureau Meeting 24. Assessment of Bulletins 0 using following year new sporting rules It has been agreed to use the following year new sporting rule for defining and assessing the Bulletins 0, even if the new rules are not yet implemented in the new CIAM Sporting Rules documentation. The Subcommittee Chairmen will help and support the organisers of the championships for the preparation of the Bulletins 0. 25. F2C Noise Plan Development The F2 Subcommittee Chairman pointed out that the F2C class competitors are reluctant to reduce the noise of the F2C engines. The adoption of a reduced venturi inlet didn t produce the expected results and the noise reduction was small or null. It was agreed to continue to follow the already defined development plan. 26. F6 Promotional class future (existing ones + new) The First Vice-President proposed removing the F6 Sporting Code and allocating it to specific classes. The Helicopter Subcommittee Chairman suggested taking the useful parts of the F6 Sporting Code and including them in the relevant Sporting Code volumes. 27. Transportation of model boxes (item 19 of April Bureau meeting) There was a preliminary agreement with the DHL courier for the 2015 WAG at Dubai. It was cancelled because the WAG organisers were not able to achieve a cost agreement in time. The First Vice-President stated that each NAC should take care of this problem. Mr Dodd noted that some competitors brought the models on aircraft as hand luggage. The CIAM President has started discussions with IATA in order to include the model box in the category of Sporting Goods or Equipment. He will continue the discussion, contacting the DHL courier as well. Action: CIAM President April 2016 Bureau Meeting 28. Entry Fees Consideration proposal by Peter Halman The 2015 Plenary Meeting returned to the CIAM Bureau the proposal, about the championship entry fees, for further assessment. Mr Halman explained to the CIAM Bureau a revised preliminary proposal with the various possible scenarios; reduction of the number of judges, the influence of the number of the competitors, etc. Page 9 of 24

The First Vice-President suggested declaring the championship fees during the championship bid stages, but this could cause the dumping of costs, and not meeting the reality. Mr Halman will prepare a revised proposal for the next Plenary Meeting. Action: Mr Peter Halman Mid February 2016 Activities 29. ABR volume revision and restructuring (item 17.2.2 of April Bureau meeting) The First Vice-President presented the structure of the new ABR volume 4 Sporting Rules. The record management rules will be included in a separate volume. The CIAM Bureau can make suggestions or modifications to it until the end of December 2015. The document will be finalised on the 20 th of January 2016 and published with the 2016 Plenary Meeting Agenda on the 22 nd of February 2016. The Subcommittee Chairmen have to check and define the official classes. Action: First Vice-President and Subcommittee Chairmen Mid February 2016 30. Overhaul the whole Part Two, Records (item 25 of Dec Bureau meeting) Mr Metkemeijer will take the task of restructuring the section Part Two, Records including it in a separate volume. The CIAM Bureau approved. Action: Mr Rob Metkemeijer Mid February 2016 31. Judges and Technical Experts Lists (item 23 of April Bureau meeting) The CIAM President pointed out about the advantage, in saving time, of implementing an online system for the judges and technical experts lists. He mentioned that he is in contact with FAI office in order to develop such a system in 2016. There might be a cost involved for the development of such a system and as soon as this is known, he will inform the Bureau for approval. A feature of this new system will be a log book for the judges. Action: CIAM President 2016 32. Evolution of EDIC Group for SM Mr Pelagic, who was not present at the meeting, sent its proposal to the CIAM Bureau. The CIAM Bureau approved it. 33. Drones Activities under CIAM and further actions The First Vice-President made a presentation (Annex 3) about what was discussed at the CASI meeting, the CIAM possible positions and the next activities for promoting sports with FPV racing development. The main CASI decision was that CIAM will take responsibility for UAVs (class U). Mr Halman pointed out that the term UAV can encompass various purposes; commercial, governmental, military, research and recreational. He added the condition VLOS has to be followed. CASI would like CIAM to manage records with military UAVs. The CIAM Bureau didn t concur with this intention. The CIAM Bureau agreed that CIAM be responsible only for the recreational use of the UAVs, including the relevant sporting activity. It was realised that, according to the EASA definition, the Drone is an aeromodel. Moreover, EASA didn t consider Free Flight. A proposal will be defined to be presented at the 2016 Plenary Meeting. Action: CIAM Bureau Mid February 2016 CIAM 1 st VP Mr. Bruno Delor presented the progress made for organising the FAI International Event for Drones and the proposal to consider F3U (RC Multi-rotor FPV Racing) as a provisional class from 2016 and also to approve the organisation of the F3U World Cup if more than 5 Open Page 10 of 24

International contests can be registered on the FAI calendar. CIAM President pointed out the importance to fast track this procedure for drones since this activity is rapidly expanding and we need to be on top of the situation. The CIAM bureau unanimously approved. Action: CIAM Bureau 2016 34. Review of Bureau Proposals 34.1. Approval of F3N Optional Manoeuvres The F3N manoeuvres applicable to the 2016 year have been approved. 34.2. Additional Proposals for the Plenary The formulation of the CIAM Bureau Proposals is in progress and will be approved within the April 2016 Bureau Meeting. Action: CIAM Bureau Members April 2016 Bureau Meeting Plenary Meeting 35. 2016 Plenary Meeting 35.1. Agenda As already published, the Bureau meeting takes place on the 7 th April 2016 and the Plenary Meeting on 8 th & 9 th April 2016. The Agenda is work-in-progress by the Secretaries. The Secretary will prepare a list of tasks and support activities to be provided by FAI office for the management of the Bureau and Plenary meetings. Action: CIAM Secretary March 2016 The CIAM Secretary presented a draft agenda to the Bureau Members. As usual, the CIAM Secretary will prepare slides for remembering, during the minute of silence in their memory, Messieurs Peter FREEBREY (GBR), Rudi HODZIC (SRB) and Piotr ZAWADA (POL) who passed away in 2015. 35.2. Technical meetings and relevant locations The following Technical Meetings are scheduled: F2, F3FJ, F4, F5, Space Models and Education. Interim FPV Technical Meeting will be held. The Plenary Meeting is at the Mövenpick Hotel, the Technical Meetings will be held in the auditorium and in other meeting rooms available at Mövenpick Hotel. 35.3. Bureau proposals It is planned to have all the Bureau proposals, except any emergency ones, published on the Plenary Agenda. 35.4. Award ceremonies The Award ceremony will follow the same style as recent years where only those winners in person will be presented with their awards. After the ceremony the Delegates may collect the awards on behalf of the absentees. 35.5. Nominations for CIAM awards CIAM Scholarship Four valid nominations were received: Christian WINKER (Germany) Michail LOMOV (Russia) Taron MALKHASYAN (USA) Konrad ZUROWSKI (Poland) Alphonse Penaud Diploma Dimche VELKOSKI (F.Y.R. Macedonia) Ivan TREGER (Slovakia) Page 11 of 24

Andrei Tupolev Diploma Ondrej HACKER (Czech Republic) Antonov Diploma No Candidates. Frank Ehling Diploma John JACOMB (United Kingdom) National Association of Rocketry (USA) The nomination of Mr Kosta STOJANOVSKI (F.Y.R. Macedonia) is not accepted since it does not meet the Frank Ehling Diploma requirements. Andrei Tupolev Medal Igor BURGER (Slovakia) FAI Aeromodelling Gold Medal Dag ECKHOFF (Norway) Miroslav SULC (Slovakia) Bogdan WIERZBA (Poland) Stefan WOLF (Germany) All the valid nominations were unanimously accepted by the Bureau. 35.6. Open Forum Subject The Open forum subject for the next Plenary Meeting will be Live Scoring Systems and Drones activities under CIAM. Bureau members were in favour of those subjects and the CIAM President will contact Bureau members early in 2016 for final approval. Action: CIAM President Mid February 2016 Championship Assessments 36. 2016 FAI World Championships. Reports on preparation by representative of organisers. At the end of every presentation the CIAM President reminded the organiser that: i. There exists a real need for publicity before, during and after any Championship; ii. Bulletin 0 is approved at the December Bureau meetings, at which time amendments are made, or requested. Thereafter it becomes Bulletin 1, and must be sent to the CIAM Secretary who will check that the changes have indeed been made. The CIAM Secretary, in conjunction with the FAI office, then distributes this official bulletin to NACs and delegates, with a copy to the organiser. The organiser may only then place this bulletin on its website, and distribute the document through other means if necessary. Under no circumstances should an organiser issue or publish a Bulletin 1 before receiving permission from the CIAM Secretary. Information published before the official Bulletin 1, is merely for information and could be misleading. 36.1. 2016 FAI F1 Juniors World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft. FYR of Macedonia. Presented by Mr Ian Kaynes. The was changed with Mr Pelagic President, Mr Kamp reserve and Mr Findahl added as a member. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin small modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. Page 12 of 24

2016 FAI F1A, F1B, F1P Free Flight Juniors World Championships Date 1-7 August 2016 6 nights Venue Prilep FYR of Fees/Costs Entry: Competitor Team Manager and Team Manager s Assistant Helper and Supporter Macedonia 250 200 40 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 45 Banquet 30 Srdjan PELAGIC (SRB) President Per FINDAHL (SWE) Member Dimko SPIRKOSKI (MKD) Member Wilhelm KAMP (AUT) Valentin SAVOV (BUL) Tamer EKINCI (TUR) 36.2. 2016 FAI F1D World Championships for Indoor Model Aircraft. Romania Approved by the CIAM Bureau in November 2015 and Bulletin 1 already published 2016 FAI F1D Free Flight Indoor World Championships Date 11 16 April 2016 5 nights Venue Slanic - Prahova Romania Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager and Assistant TM Helper and Supporter 300 250 300 60 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 53 Banquet Senior 30 Banquet Junior 25 Srdjan PELAGIC (SRB) President Wilhelm KAMP (AUT) Member Marius CONU (ROU) Member Per FINDAHL (SWE) 36.3. 2016 FAI F2 World Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft. Australia Approved at the 2015 April Bureau Meeting 36.4. 2016 FAI F3F World Championship for Model Gliders. Denmark. Presented by Mr Tomas Bartovsky. The was approved changing with Mr Jensen President and Mr Bartovsky reserve. Name of the championship has to be corrected. The dates and location to be shown on the first page. The contest schedule has to be clarified. Page 13 of 24

The list of FAI perpetual trophies has to be corrected. The Insurance sentence has to be completed. Protest fee deposit is 50. Accommodation and meals should have the cost in as well. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F3F Slope Soaring Gliders World Championship Date 2 9 October 2016 7 nights Venue Hanstholm Denmark Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Team Manager and Assistant TM Junior Competitor Junior Team Manager Helper, Supporter 300 300 150 150 50 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 270 special offer all days Banquet 50 Narve JENSEN (NOR) President Franz DEMMLER (GER) Espen TORP (NOR) Tomáš BARTOVSKY (CZE) Preben NORHOLM (DEN) 36.5. 2016 FAI F3J World Championship for Model Gliders. Slovenia. Presented by Mr Tomas Bartovsky The was approved but one reserve Jury member has to be added. To be added that the organisation website will be updated daily with results during the competition. The contest schedule has to be clarified. The VISA requirements have to be added. The logo and championship name have to be corrected. When a Junior can be part of a national team has to be corrected. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F3J Duration Gliders World Championship Date 30 July 7 August 2016 8 nights Venue Vipava Slovenia Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager Helper, Supporter 300 170 300 60 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 43 Banquet (senior) 35 Banquet (junior) 25 Page 14 of 24

Tomáš BARTOVSKY (CZE) President Serdar SUALP (TUR) Martin KORDIC (CRO) Sotir LAZARKOV (BUL) Andras REE (HUN) 36.6. 2016 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft. Romania. Presented by Mr Narve Jensen. The and Judges were approved. The logo and championships name have to be corrected. The Insurance sentence needs to be completed. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F4C, F4H Scale World Championships Date 20 28 August 2016 8 nights Venue Ploiesti, Strejnicu Romania Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor (for each class) 500 Junior Competitor (for each class) 250 Team Manager (one fee for both 500 classes) Helper and Supporter 100 Panel of Judges Accommodation and Meals (full board) 45 Banquet 50 Narve JENSEN (NOR) President Graham KENNEDY (GBR) Marius CONU (ROU) Member Cingu POPA (ROU) Matti JYLLILA (FIN) Static F4C 1. Johan EHLERS (RSA), Chief Judge 2. Kjell-Ake ELOFFSON (SWE) 3. George KANDYLAKIS (GRE) Flight F4C 1. Stan ALEXANDER (USA), Chief Judge 2. Didier PBOIS (FRA) 3. Andrei PETRE (ROU) Flight F4H 1. Chris ALLEN (GBR), Chief Judge 2. Kees VAN ESSEN (NED) 3. Peter GUTKNECHT (SUI) Static F4H 1. Augustin Sevilla ROJO (ESP) 2. Sivestru VITIKAN (ROU) s for both classes Flight 1. Sverre MOEN (NOR) 2. Noel WHITEHEAD (AUS) ( only for Stan Alexander and Johan Ehlers) Page 15 of 24

Static 1. Andrew HEWITT (GBR) 2. Matti JYLLILA (FIN) 3. Rasvan BUJOR (ROU) 36.7. 2016 FAI F5 World Championships for Electric Model Aircraft. Italy. Presented by Mr Giezendanner. The was approved. The championships name and the initial date have to be corrected. The Schedule has to include the arrival of the competitors for the championships. The 2.4 GHz cannot be the only frequency allowed. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F5B, F5D Electric World Championships Date 13 20 August 2016 7 nights Venue Lugo Di Romagna (RA) Italy Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager Helper and Supporter 350 175 350 70 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 57 Banquet 40 Andras REE (HUN) President Manfred LEX (AUT) Lillo CONDELLO (ITA) Tomas BARTOVSKY (CZE) 36.8. 2016 FAI S World Championships for Space Models. Ukraine. Presented by Mr Denis Khmil The and Judges were approved. The championships name has to be corrected. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI S Spacemodelling World Championships Date 22 30 August 2016 8 nights Venue Lviv Region Ukraine Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager and Assistant TM Helper and Supporter 350 250 350 70 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 38 Banquet 30 Page 16 of 24

Panel of FAI Scale S5/S7 Judges Range Safety Officers Gerhard WOEBBEKING (GER) President Taras TATARYN (CAN) Member Yuriy HAPON (UKR) Member Ed PEARSON (USA) Tadeusz KASPRZYCKI (POL) Lubomir JUREK (SVK) - Stuart LODGE (GBR) Chief Judge - Marin GEORGIEV (BUL) - Jiry KASPAR (CZE) - Viktor KOVALYOV (UKR) - Andrzej SAWICKI (POL) - Uladzimir MINKEVICH (BLR) reserve - Olexander HERASIMENKO (UKR) dimension measuring Seniors - Adrija DUCAK (SLO) - Oleksandr LIPETSKIY (UKR) Juniors - Ewa DUDZIAK PRZYBYTEK (POL) - Denis PRYDANNIKOV (UKR) - Janka KAJANOVA (SVK) reserve 37. 2016 FAI Continental Championships. Reports on preparation by representative of organisers. At the end of every presentation the CIAM President reminded the organiser that: i. There exists a real need for publicity before, during and after any Championship; ii. Bulletin 0 is approved at the December Bureau meetings, at which time amendments are made, or requested. Thereafter it becomes Bulletin 1, and must be sent to the CIAM Secretary who will check that the changes have indeed been made. The CIAM Secretary, in conjunction with the FAI office, then distributes this official bulletin to NACs and delegates, with a copy to the organiser. The organiser may only then place this bulletin on its website, and distribute the document through other means if necessary. Under no circumstances should an organiser issue or publish a Bulletin 1 before receiving permission from the CIAM Secretary. Information published before the official Bulletin 1, is merely for information and could be misleading. 37.1. 2016 FAI F1 Seniors European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft. Serbia. Presented by Mr Ian Kaynes. The was approved. The sections for insurance and VISA requirements have to be added. Fees and accommodation were acceptable. The championships name has to be corrected. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championships. 2016 FAI F1A, F1B, F1C Free Flight European Championships (Senior) Date 13 20 August 2016 7 nights Venue Zrenjanin Serbia Fees/Costs Entry: Competitor Competitor for each additional class Team Manager and Team Manager s Assistant 300 60 280 Page 17 of 24

Helper, Supporter 60 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 35 Banquet 40 Gerhard WOEBBEKING (GER) President Wilhelm KAMP (AUT) Member Srdjan PELAGIC (SRB) Member Sotir LAZARKOV (BUL) Pavol BARBARIC (SVK) 37.2. 2016 FAI F1E European Championships for Model Gliders. Romania. Presented by Mr Ian Kaynes. The was approved. It is to add that the organisation website will be updated daily with results during the competition. The sections for insurance and VISA requirements have to be added. Fees and accommodation were acceptable. The championships name has to be corrected. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championships. 2016 FAI F1E Free Flight European Championship Date 20 24 July 2016 4 nights Venue Turda Romania Fees/Costs Entry: Senior Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager and Team Manager s Assistant Helper and Supporter 250 200 250 50 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 48 Banquet Senior Junior 35 30 Srdjan PELAGIC (SRB) President Wilhelm KAMP (AUT) Member Marius CONU (ROU) Member Cingu POPA (ROU) 37.3. 2016 FAI F3A European Championships for Aerobatic Model Aircraft. Germany. Presented by Mr Michael Ramel The and Judges were approved. A second Jury reserve has to be added. The section for insurance has to be clarified and VISA requirements section has to be added. The championships name has to be corrected. The FAI Perpetual Trophy list has to be completed. The costs for the meals have to be added. Fees and accommodation were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. Page 18 of 24

2016 FAI F3A R/C Aerobatics European Championship Date 29 July 6 August 2016 9 nights Venue Untermünkheim Germany Fees/Costs Entry: Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager Helpers and Mechanics Supporter 400 250 300 80 70 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 70 Banquet 50 Michael RAMEL (GER) President Pierre PIGNOT (FRA) Graham KENNEDY (GBR) Bernhard SCHADEN (SUI) Panel of Judges Judges Emanuel FERNADES (POR) 1. Norbert POLATSCHEK (AUT) 2. Dimitry CHAPLIGIN (RUS) 3. Amram LESHED (ISR) 4. Peter UHLIG (GER) 5. Gianluigi GIANNONI (ITA) 6. Hermann KLEEB (LIE) 7. Tom Erik SÖRENSEN (NOR) 8. Esa EIROLA (FIN) 9. Bob ROMIJN (NED) 10. Francisco PINEIRO (ESP) 1. Pilippe MARQUET (BEL) will be on the site 2. Nicolas BLEAS (FRA) 3. Edward WOJCIECHOWSKI (POL) 4. Robert AILES (GBR) 5. Anders RASMUSSEN (DEN) 6. Albert WAMSLER (GER) only for German judge 37.4. 2016 FAI F3A Asian-Oceanic Championships for Aerobatic Model Aircraft. Chinese Taipei. Presented by Mrs Elsa Mai. The was approved changing with Mr Miguel Ramos member and Mr Gerhard Woebbeking as reserve. The FAI Judges were approved. The costs should be showed in Euro currency as well. Fees and accommodation were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in Bulletin 1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F3A R/C Aerobatics Asian Oceanic Championship Date 1 8 October 2016 8 nights Venue Tung-shih Chinese Taipei Fees/Costs Entry: Competitor Team Manager Helpers 450 300 85 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 35 Welcome Party and Closing Banquet 50 Page 19 of 24

Panel of Judges Judges Sandy PIMENOFF (FIN) President Ken Hirose (JPN) Miguel RAMOS (PHI) Gerhard WOEBBEKING (GER) 1. Chin-Liang CHAN (TPE) 2. Tom BLOODWORTH (AUS) 3. Chairat CHAROENSRI (THA) 4. Giichi NARUKE (JPN) 5. Richard CHEONG (SIN) to be advised early 2016 37.5. 2016 FAI F3 European Championships for Model Helicopters. Poland. Presented by Mr Dag Eckhoff. The and Judges were approved. The section for VISA requirements has to be added. Fees and accommodation costs were acceptable. The identified Bulletin modifications will be included in the Bulletin1. The Bureau evaluated and approved the details of the Championship. 2016 FAI F3C, F3N Helicopters Continental Championships Date 22-31 July 2016 nights Venue Wloclawek Poland Fees Entry: Competitor Junior Competitor Team Manager Helpers and Mechanics Supporter 420 250 350 80 60 Accommodation and Meals (full board) 47 Banquet 45 Dag ECKHOFF (NOR) President Manfred DITTMAYER (AUT) Frits VAN LAAR (NED) Narve JENSEN (NOR) for substituting the president only F3C Panel of Judges F3C Judges F3N Panel.of Judges F3N Judges Stefan KRASZEWSKI (POL) Eladi LOZANO GARCIA (ESP) Lucio DELLA TOFFOLA (ITA) Walter HELLER (SUI) Roger LACOME (FRA) Sergiy BAZDYREV (UKR) Nikos ZOHIOS (GRE) Eugeniusz TWARKOWSKI (POL) Achim KRUGER (GER) François DUSSAUGEY (FRA) Stefan WOLF (GER) Oscar CHINELLO (ITA) Dmytro DERIGIN (UKR) Liam BRODERICK (IRL) Andres BRUNO (ESP) Jason PLATTS (GBR) Miguel RUBIO (ESP) Page 20 of 24

38. Future FAI World and Continental Championships The changes to the bids were as follows: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2017: F3D: Sweden (firm), Post Meeting note: United Kingdom (withdraw) F3K: Ukraine (firm) 2018: F2A; F2B, F2C, F2D: France (firm) F4CH: Switzerland (firm) CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2017: F3J: Slovakia (firm) 2019: F1D: Czech Republic (firm) FAI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 FAI World Championships for Awarded to Location and Actual Dates F1A, F1B, F1P Juniors FYR OF MACEDONIA Prilep, 1 7 August F1D (Seniors and/or Juniors) ROMANIA Slanic Prahova, 11-16 April F2A, F2B, F2C, F2D AUSTRALIA Perth, 7-13 May F3F DENMARK Hanstholm, 2-9 October F3J (Seniors and/or Juniors) SLOVENIA Vipava 30 July 7 August F4CH ROMANIA Ploiesti, 20 28 August F5B, F5D SPACE MODELS ITALY UKRAINE Lugo di Romagna (RA) 13 20 August Lviv 22 30 August 2017 FAI World Championships for F1A, F1B, F1C Seniors F1E (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3A Bids From To be Awarded in 2016 awarded in 2015 HUNGARY awarded in 2015 ROMANIA -------------------------------- -------------------------------- F3B F3CN F3M F3D F3K (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3P awarded in 2015 POLAND United Kingdom (withdraw) Sweden (firm) Ukraine (firm) awarded in 2014 FRANCE -------------------------------- -------------------------------- Page 21 of 24

2018 FAI World Championships for F1A, F1B, F1P Juniors F1D (Seniors and/or Juniors) F2A, F2B, F2C, F2D F3F F3J (Seniors and/or Juniors) F4CH F5B, F5D SPACE MODELS Bids From To be Awarded in 2016 Poland (firm) France (firm) United Kingdom (firm) Poland (firm) Canada (tentative) Switzerland (firm) Poland (firm) 2019 FAI World Championships for F1A, F1B, F1C Seniors F1E (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3A F3B F3CN F3M F3D F3K (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3P Bids From To be Awarded in 2017 Australia (tentative) Page 22 of 24

FAI CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 FAI Continental Championships for Awarded to Location and Actual Dates F1A, F1B, F1C Seniors SERBIA Zrenjanin, 13-20 August F1A, F1B, F1C Seniors Asian-Oceanic F1E (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3A F3A Asian-Oceanic F3B F3CN F3M (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3CN Asian Oceanic F3D No Offers ROMANIA GERMANY CHINESE TAIPEI No Offers POLAND No Offers No Offers No Offers Turda Rupea, 20 24 July Untermünkheim, 29 July 6 August Tung-shi, 1-8 October Wloclawek 22-31 July F3K (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3P No Offers No Offers 2017 FAI Continental Championships for F1A, F1B, F1P Juniors Bids from To be Awarded in 2016 awarded in 2015 FYR OF MACEDONIA -------------------------------- F1D (Seniors and/or Juniors) awarded in 2015 ROMANIA -------------------------------- F2A, F2B, F2C, F2D F3F (Seniors and/or Juniors) awarded in 2015 HUNGARY -------------------------------- F3J (Seniors and/or Juniors) SPACE MODELS Slovakia (firm) awarded in 2015 POLAND -------------------------------- Page 23 of 24

2018 FAI Continental Championships for F1A, F1B, F1C Seniors F1E (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3A F3A Asian Oceanic F3B F3CN F3CN Asian Oceanic F3M F3D F3K (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3P Bids from To be Awarded in 2016 2019 FAI Continental Championships for F1A, F1B, F1P Juniors F1D (Seniors and/or Juniors) F2A, F2B, F2C, F2D F3F (Seniors and/or Juniors) F3J (Seniors and/or Juniors) SPACE MODELS Bids from To be Awarded in 2017 Czech Republic (firm) Any Other Business 39. Any other business 1. The F2 Subcommittee Chairman will reply to Mr Pimenoff s concerns about the helpers in F2. Action: Mr Peter Halman February 2016 2. The CIAM Treasurer will correct his report about the medal status. Action: Mr Andras Ree February 2016 3. The CIAM President notified the CIAM Bureau about his intention to meet the aeromodelling organisations MAAC of Canada and AMA of USA in a common meeting next year. Bureau approved this action because it is very important and will support the cost. ---ooo--- Page 24 of 24