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Bulletin 2 published 26 June 2007.
This contains inportant information including:
Class PF1 maximum team size is increased by one to 6 pilots plus one female pilot (7 total).
A limited number of PL2's will be available for hire by foreign pilots.
If you need a letter of invitation to get China visas, the deadline for receipt of the Visa letter of invitation application form is Sunday 15th July.
The deadline for receipt of all Entry forms and Entry fees is extended to Friday 20 July.
Friday 20th July is also the deadline for receipt of the Hotel Reservation form and payments guaranteeing official hotel price for everyone.
Sunday 17th August: Deadline for receipt of the Travel Arrangements Form.
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The championships will be held at Shi San Ling, ChangPing, Beijing, China between 28 August and 9 September, 2007.
Training, aircraft inspection, registration: Tue 28 Aug to Fri 31 Aug 2007
First Competition briefing & Demo flying: Friday 31 Aug 2007
Opening Ceremony: Saturday 1 Sep 2007
Contest Flying Days: Sunday 2 to Friday 7 Sep 2007
Reserve Contest Day: Saturday 8 Sep 2007
Closing Ceremony & Prize-giving: Sunday 9 Sep 2007
Organized by the Aero Sports Federation of China and Beijing Flying-Man Aviation Sports Equipment Co., Ltd., the flying site is very close to the Great Wall, one of the premier sights of the World. It is about 45 Km north-east of central Beijing, and 35 Km from Beijing Capital International Airport.
Four classes of Paramotor will be competing;
- PF1 (foot launched paramotor flown solo)
- PL1 (landplane paramotor flown solo)
- PL2 (landplane paramotor flown with 2 persons)
- PF2 (foot launched paramotor flown with 2 persons). The first time in international competition.
Please keep checking this site regularly, as news becomes available it will be placed here.
All pilots, team leaders, assistants and accompanying persons are encouraged to pre-register on COMPS. This is not the official method of entry which is submitted by your National Aero Club, but individual pre-registration is extremely useful for planning the championship logistics and by registering you will be the first to hear of important news.
The style of the championship will be a bit different to normal practice; there will be no camping on-site. Instead meals and accommodation are included in the entry fee at a hotel remote from the flying site. A shuttle bus will be running between the two sites 24 hours a day. Each team will have a large tent as their flying site HQ equipped with tables, chairs, power and light. Workshop facilities are nearby. The flying site and team tents will be guarded 24h.
Contact
Event co-ordination: Zhaofang HAN [CHN]
Tel: +86 10 6705 0839 Fax: +86 10 6705 0839
Deputy Competition Director : Etsushi Matsuo [JPN]
FAI International monitor: Richard Meredith-Hardy [GBR]
What happened at...
The 2006 European championships
The 2005 World championships
The 2003 World championships
The 2002 European championships
The 2001 World Air Games Paramotor Championships
The 2000 Paramotor European Championships
The 2000 test World Air Games Paramotor Championship
The 1999 Paramotor World Championships
Other information
FAI, the World Airsports Federation