P05 & F05 Manoeuvre Descriptions

Urs Baertschiger ursbaertschiger at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 18 01:33:13 AKST 2003


Hi Peter,

Apparently it should be available via the FAI/CIAM website. However, so far 
I wasn't able to download it.  You may try as well. The website Earl Haury 
gave earlier on this list is: www.fai.org/aeromodelling/document/sc4.asp

In German you can find it on:
www.modellflug-gallinat.de/modellflug_neu/programm_2003/beschreibung%20p05_f05_p07_f07.pdf

Should you be able to obtain it in English I'm sure many on this list would 
appreciate to know where it can be found easily.

Urs
NSRCA #3069


----Original Message Follows----
From: "PENNISI Peter" <Peter.Pennisi at publicworks.qld.gov.au>
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Subject: P05 & F05 Manoeuvre Descriptions
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 17:45:38 +1000

Hi All,

Can anyone tell me where I may find the complete manoeuvre descriptions on
the net.

Thanks,

Peter

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