[NSRCA-discussion] Model Identification for FAI starting in 2022

Charlie Barrera charliebarrera767 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 02:56:43 AKDT 2021


Thanks Mark. I’ll pass this on to the board to pass on to our members. …Charlie

> On Sep 7, 2021, at 3:05 PM, Mark Atwood via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
> 
> Please read below regarding Plane markings for FAI competitions starting in 2022.  Our AMA number is no longer valid for those comps.  We must you our FAI issued ID along with USA.
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: "Peter Uhlig" (via ciam-f3a Mailing List) <ciam-f3a at fai.org <mailto:ciam-f3a at fai.org>>
> Subject: [ciam-f3a] FAI ID
> Date: September 7, 2021 at 3:59:22 PM EDT
> To: SC mailing list <ciam-f3a at fai.org <mailto:ciam-f3a at fai.org>>
> Reply-To: peteruhligf3a at aol.com <mailto:peteruhligf3a at aol.com>
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> Dear Subcommittee Members,
> I would like to inform you about a Plenary decision which has been published since 2020 and may cause some confusion. 
> 
> C.11 IDENTIFICATION MARKS
> C.11.1 Class F - Model Aircraft
> a) Model aircraft, except for Indoor Free Flight and Scale, shall carry:
> i) The national identification mark followed by the FAI Unique ID number. The letters and numbers
> must be at least 25 mm high and appear at least once on each model (on the upper surface of
> a wing for Free Flight models).
> Note: The list of the national identification marks (3 letters per country) is downloadable from
> “Documents” section of the CIAM website http://www.fai.org/ciam-documents <http://www.fai.org/ciam-documents>.
> Note: The mandatory carrying of the FAI ID number shall commence in 2022.
> 
> During the last years competitors could use National Licence number or FAI ID. From 2022 the unique FAI ID is mandatory. Pilots need to display Country Code and FAI ID on their planes, if they want to take part in an FAI competition. 
> National licence number caused a lot of confusion because there sometimes were competitors who had more than one. The FAI ID is unique. Whenever anybody had one, he will have it forever, even if the licence isn't valid. 
> Have a look at an example:
> 
> This is noted in the FAI database about my license valid in 2017:
> <bicgblhcdfgehfie.png>
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> <gegnihdhmejnekgd.png>
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> On my former models I needed GER 384 Country Code+NAC License Number for FAI competitons.
> 
> From 2022 GER 19233 is necessary. Country Code+FAI ID. 
> 
> May be the NACs will demand to have national numbers on the model for national competitions. But everbody who normally has received an FAI License, has received it via his national federation. So in my opinion the FAI ID may be sufficient for national competitions, too. But this is on behalf of the NACs not to complicate the case. They should use the FAI card above fro printouts. On some licenses issued by some NACs important FAI ID is missing. This should be changed.
> 
> Organizers should accept only FAI ID for registration. With an excel file with only these numbers, the FAI Jury can check the validity in very easy way without entering each name into the database.
> 
> Please inform the competition pilots and the organizers in your countries to avoid problems at FAI competitions!
> 
> Kind regards
> Peter
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