Salut,

Puisque vous êtes dans le Red Bull et autres boissons revigorantes, 
voici une idée, applicable aussi en indoor pour initier les gamins au 
modélisme.

Vous lisez l'engliche ? alors voilà:

Red Bull Paper Wings World Finals

Happiness is in the air

On the weekend an armada of folded paper aircrafts invaded the 
airspace of Hangar-7. Those who were pre-selected from more than 9500 
participants in the worldwide qualiflying events, travelled to 
Salzburg in order to take off and go for gold at the Red Bull Paper 
Wings world finals.

Lacking tuning material, e. g. glue, scissors or paper-clips, pilots 
entered the airspace of Hangar-7 to outdo each other in reaching the 
largest distance and longest airtime. Many unconventional as well as 
simply-folded aircrafts followed their course through the endless 
realms of this transparent, glass-made architectural masterpiece. In 
the pre-selections, the Aerobatics pilots (who showed the utmost in 
creativity and style) had been competing for the best five launches. 
Finally, the lights went up to mark the airspace of Hangar-7. It was 
definitely time for the finals with the winners of each category 
being awarded with a flight in one of the venerable airplanes of the 
Flying Bulls fleet on Sunday.

"Fasten your sealbelt!"
In the Longest Airtime category it was Brazilian Diniz Nogueira Nunes 
who did best. With an airtime of 11.5 seconds in the finals, maths 
student Nogueira Nunes relegated his competitors from El Salvador and 
Switzerland to second and third place.
Jovica Kozlica dominated the Largest Distance category as he looked 
to logic and trusted quality in the construction of his paper 
aircraft. While with a flying distance of 39,43 metres Croatian 
Kozlica couldn't break the world record (58.82 metres) he managed to 
win out over his competitor Rodrigo Cota (MEX) by one span width.

The Flying Bulls' most impressive Douglas DC-6B inspired the 
Aerobatics pilots to showcase a series of very creative aerobatic 
performances. All eyes were on those loopings and flamboyant outfits 
(that did not in any way influence the final results). After all, it 
was the extraordinary paper aircraft of Sagi Volniansky which took 
off most impressively and reached the highest score of the jury, 
including Ken Blackburn and cliff diver Orlando Duque.

Results Red Bull Paper Wings World Finals
Aerobatics:
1.Sagi Volniansky (Israel)
2.Peter Lozek (Slovakia)
3.Rodrigo Miyamoto (Brazil)
Largest Distance:
1.Jovica Kozlica (Croatia)
2.Rodrigo Cota (Mexico)
3.Bojan Dundovic (Cyprus)
Longest Airtime:
1.Diniz Nunes (Brazil)
2.Eduardo Colocho (El Salvador)
3.Tommaso Bonato (Switzerland)   


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