8th European Gliding Championships in Räyskälä, Finland, 1996
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Bulletin No. 2
Helsinki 13.9.1995
To European Members of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale
Official Invitation to the 8th European Gliding Championships
The Finnish Aeronautical Association has the pleasure to invite all
the European members of the FAI to participate in the 8th European
Gliding Championships, which will take place in
Räyskälä, Finland, 1 to 16 June 1996. The Official
Practice period will be from 26 to 31 May.
Please, find enclosed Räyskälä Bulletin Number 2 with
detailed information and Preliminary Entry Forms.
Next Bulletin will be published immediately after the dead line of the
preliminary entries e.g. at the beginning of November.
Welcome to Räyskälä
Yours faithfully
Tapio Savolainen
Competition Director
8th European Gliding Championships
Räyskälä, Finland
1 -- 16 June 1996
Bulletin Number 2
This is the Bulletin Number 2 accompanying general information about the
8th European Gliding Championships. The Bulletin Number 1 was published
last Spring. It contained information regarding the Pre-Europeans and the
Finnish Nationals 1995.
Eight Months to go
The major international gliding event of 1996 will be in full swing
some eight months from now. The organization was assembled and tested
last summer in the pre Europeans/Finnish Nationals, which had a large
and capable foreign representation of 15 pilots from seven
countries. After eight interesting contest days the winners turned out
to be foreigners, Frederick Hoyeau of France in 15-meter Class and
Herbert Weiss of Germany in Standard Class.
The results reflect the general feeling amongst foreign pilots: at
Räyskälä it is possible to fly well even for pilots who
are not thoroughly familiar with local conditions. This is a feature
that unfortunately is not shared by quite a few other major gliding
sites of the world.
The smallish organization worked last summer in a thoroughly satisfactory way,
even though some things will be improved before the real thing starts. We also
have some plans to improve the social side of our remarkable site. We try to
ascertain that the gliding fraternity on this rather remote field has proper
surroundings for food, drink and hangar flying, one of the most essential
things in any gliding contest.
The site
The competition site is Räyskälä, 60 44'04"N and 24 06'40". The
airfield is located some 100 km North West from Helsinki. It has two paved
runways with associated taxiways. There is ample room for landings on the
field and the parking facilities for gliders are adequate. The airfield is the
base of the Finnish Sport Flying Institute.
The Schedule
Preliminary entries due 1 November 1995
Final entries due 1 February 1996
Registration 24 -- 30 May 1996
Configuration Change closes 30 May 1996 at 10.00 hrs
Official training 26 -- 31 May 1996
First Team Captains briefing 30 May 1996 at 20.00 hrs
Opening Ceremony 1 June 1996 at 10.00 hrs
Contest flying 2 --15 June1996
Closing ceremony and Prizegiving 16 June 1996 at 10.00 hrs
The field will NOT be closed for training at any time before the contest.
Organizer
The Organizer of the event is:
Finnish Aeronautical Association (SIL)
Helsinki-Malmi Airport
FIN-00700 Helsinki, FINLAND
phone: +358 0 370 316
fax: +358 0 374 1551
Championships Officials
Competition Director Tapio Savolainen
Deputy Director Hannu Halonen
President of the International Jury Alf Ingesson-Thoor (Sweden)
Members of the Jury Hannes Linke (USA)
Jaakko Kaskia (Finland)
Stewards Jacky Clairbaux (France)
Holger Back (Germany)
Secretary Kai Mönkkönen
Meteorology Tapio Tourula
Chief Marshal Juha Silvennoinen
Search and Rescue Markku Rissanen
GNSS (and photo) evaluation Sakari Nyberg
Airfield Jukka Salokannel
Towing Jorma Laine
Competition Office Jaana Pirtola
Scoring Tapio Honkanen
Finish Line Riku Rissanen
Accommodation Eero Horma
Number of competitors
The competition classes are Standard Class, 15-meter Class and Open
Class. Each NAC may enter up to six pilots plus three reserve pilots,
but not more than two plus one reserve pilot in any class. In addition
to that reigning World and European Champions are allowed to
participate. The number of allowable entries shall not exceed 100
total or 40 in any class. Some overseas pilots may be accepted, if
there is space available. The overseas pilots will be excluded from
the official scoring.
After the closing date for applications for entry the participating
countries with reserve pilots may be entered any class where vacancies
exist, provided entry fees for the officially entered pilots have been
received, on a first-come-first-served basis. The procedure is similar
to Rieti in 1994.
Entry fee
The entry fee is 3400 FIM and it covers all operational costs during the
Championships, except Aero Tows.
The bank of the organizer is: KOP-Helsinki-Aleksanterinkatu, and the account
number is 157230-317982.
Aero Tow fee will be 135 FIM/tow to 600 meters AGL.
The exchange rate at the beginning of September for DEM was 2,97 and for
USD 4,37.
Entry Forms
Return of the enclosed Preliminary Entry Form is requested no later
than 1st November 1995. After receiving them we will have a good idea
whether reserve pilots are accepted or not.
Final Entry Forms will be mailed in November. They should be returned
before 1st February 1996 with the Entry Fee. Additionally, please
submit photograph of your choice about every pilot and Team
captain. We prefer not passport-type pictures.
We also request that all correspondence will be handled by the
National Aero Club and/or one assigned individual with whom we can
communicate about all matters.
Rules
Please, find enclosed the Rules of the EGC 96 (subject to confirmation
by IGC, meeting in Helsinki, 30.9.1995). There are some changes from
the rules of previous Championships. For example the Jury is for the
first time a nominated one, not a Team Captains meeting. There is only
one Champion in each class. The changes are based on the IGC
decisions from last Spring. Still the rules are subject to approval by
IGC. Most of the tasks are closed circuits for speed, but it is
possible to have distance tasks, too.
The local rules are being compiled. They will be mailed along with
the next Bulletin in November.
GNSS
GNSS will be the main Documentation System during the Europeans 96.
Every glider must have at least one IGC approved GNSS logger on board
every flight. Phototime cameras will be used as back-ups. We urge
the manufacturers to organize the leasing of the units for those who
do not have their own ones. Details will follow in the next
Bulletin.
Gliders for rent
There is only a limited number of competitive gliders for rent. Finding some
is not, however, not impossible. We know at least a few LS-6, LS-7 and Discus
gliders, which will most probably be available. Contact EGC 96 secretary Kai
Mönkkönen for details as early as possible.
Accommodation
Räyskälä has a wide variety of different accommodation
choices. The airfield motel has limited capacity, but the quick ones
can make reservations there, too. A nearby ex-school offers very
low-cost accommodation in large but neat rooms. The local camping area
is normally a popular choice. You can use your own tent or caravan or
rent a caravan.
Enclosed is a list of some alternate choices. Select the one you prefer and
contact the given contact address.
Travel and shipping
Finland is nowadays well connected to the continental Europe. A
roro-boat with a capacity for 100 passengers and lots of cars leaves
Lübeck for Helsinki every night. The jet powered Finnjet leaves
Travemünde twice a week. Ship lines between Finland and Sweden
are among the busiest in the world.
Please, find enclosed some information of the Shipping Companies with
information where to make reservations. Book your seats on the boats
as soon as possible. Specially Lübeck-Helsinki route is selling
very well, although the capacity is almost double compared to last
year.
Viking Line, which operates between Sweden and Finland, gives you a
50% discount. Details of the offer are enclosed.
The liaison officer in travel and shipping matters is EGC 96 secretary
Kai Mönkkönen. His fax number is +358 0 374 1551. He tries
to help if there is more questions.
Insurance
Third party insurance to the value of 2.000.000 FIM is required for
each sailplane. Personal medical insurance is required for all team
members.
Documentary proof of insurance shall be made available to the
Organizers in English or in Finnish.
At the moment Finnish Insurance companies have difficulties to sell
their insurances to the foreign registered aircraft. They say that
the reason are the rules of the EU. To be on the safe side organize
your insurances before leaving home. We will keep you informed about
the situation in later bulletins.
Formalities
Finland is a member of the European Union since the beginning of this
year. Customs formalities are easy even to the pilots from outside
the EU. No ATA Carnets are needed.
Glider Pilot Licenses of your own country will be recognized in
Finland. No additional documentation is required. Naturally you need a
valid FAI Sporting License.
Mobile Phones
The cellular phone network in Finland is one of the best in the
world. NMT 450, NMT 900 and GSM systems cover practically the whole
country. We are working with our sponsors to find a cellular phone to
every Team Captain. By the time of this writing no deals have been
signed, but keep on fighting.
Some Shipping Information
Lübeck-Helsinki-Lübeck
Operated by Finncarriers, roro-ferries, marketing and sales by Marco
Polo Travel. Every evening, departure about 17.00. Arriving Helsinki
on the morning after two nights. Information and reservations, fax :
+358 0 693 1330.
Prices (about):
car + trailer, two way, 1800 FIM
persons, full board, two way, 1600-2300 FIM/person, depending
on how many persons in one cabin (2-4)
Stockholm-Helsinki-Stockholm, Stockholm-Turku-Stockholm
Operated by Viking Line. Every evening, departure about 18.00 or
later, arriving next morning. Information and reservations, fax : +358
0 175551 / Carola Laaser.
Prices (normal):
car + trailer, two way, about 2000 FIM
persons, one way about 100-200 FIM/person
cabins, one way about 180-600 FIM/cabin, depending on the standard
Viking Line offers you 50% discount of the normal price. Mention European
Gliding Championships.
There is other companies also operating the same routes. Ask your local
travel agency.
Make your reservations as early as possible. We really mean that!
Accommodation possibilities
May - June 1996
- Arranged by the organizer
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a) The motel of Finnish Sport Flying Institute at the Räyskälä
airfield. Rooms for 2-4 persons. In the rooms for 2-3 persons there is
shower and toilet in the room. In the rooms for 4 showers and toilets
are in the corridor. Public phone. Two saunas by the lake, swimming.
Breakfast and other meals in the airfield cafe (not included in the
room price). No cooking facilities. New barbeque grill.
Price: 185 FIM/room/night.
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b) The military camping area. Very basic but neat rooms for 2-4 persons
in two different buildings about 500 meters from the airfield.
Peaceful location by the lake. A part of the organization is living
here. Facilities for free time and for dining. No cooking facilities.
Sauna by the lake. Toilets outside (no water).
Price: 35 FIM/person/night.
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c) Old school in Räyskälä. 3 km from the airfield. Modest
but cheap living in big rooms with your own bed clothes or sleeping
bags. Toilets, facilities for free time and for cooking also. Sauna
by the lake, barbeque grill.
Price: 30 FIM/person/night.
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d) Camping in Räyskälä airfield. There is camping sites
for caravans or tents about 400-500 meters from the airfield.
Electricity available. Saunas and toilets in use.
Price: 35 FIM/caravan or tent/night.
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There is also some limited possibilities to rent caravans from local
pilots or from some companies.
Price of a caravan for 2-4 persons is about 1400 FIM/week.
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NOTE: The prices above might change just a bit but not much.
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If you are interested in some of above (1.a - d), send a letter or
fax to the
Suomen Urheiluilmailuopisto
Finnish Sport Flying Institute
Räyskäläntie 311
FIN-12820 RÄYSKÄLÄ, FINLAND
fax : +358 14 448 990.
- Accommodation in the vicinity of Räyskälä airfield
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a) The cottages of "Lomarengas", 4-10 km around Räyskälä
Cottages owned by private persons and rented via "Lomarengas". Normal
kitchen with cooking possibility, refrigerator, usually sauna by lake.
Toilets usually outside (no water). Accommodation capacity for 4-8
persons.
Prices: max 2.300 FIM/week.
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b) Eerikkälä Sport Institute
20 km west from Räyskälä. Specially designed for athlets
of different sports. Quite cheap and very neat way of living. Rooms for
2-4 persons. Breakfast and dining possibilities. The institute has a
sauna and swimming pool also.
Price: about 150 FIM/person/night.
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c) Hotels
There are many hotels in towns of Riihimäki, Hämeenlinna
and Forssa about 40 km from Räyskälä. You can choose
from any amount of stars. Hotels have different types of restaurants
also.
Prices: 250-300 FIM/person/night.
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d) Cottages and cottage villages of different camping areas
10-30 km from Räyskälä. Many different types and levels
of standard. For 2-6 persons. Usually remote locations, no shops or
restaurants near.
Prices: 200-400 FIM/night.
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Here is just some of possibilities near Räyskälä. If you
are interested in some of above (2.a - d), please make inquiries to:
Häme Tourist Service
Sibeliuksenkatu 5 A
FIN-13100 HÄMEENLINNA, FINLAND
fax : +358 17 621 2716
phone: +358 17 621 2388
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