The Scale Aerobatics Sport
AL AIN Open International
APRIL 4-6, 2025
This is the first IMAC Open International event held in the Emirates.
It is open to any IMAC Pilot from any Country.
The following IMAC classes will be flown: Basic, Sportsman, Intermediate, Advanced, Unlimited, Free-Style.
Pilots can choose to which competition class they will like to participate.
Current IMAC International regulations will be applied to all matters.
The competition will take place on one flight line.
Available free Camping Area and Club House available.
All airplanes will be hangared and will not have to be disassembled for the whole duration of the competition.
All registrations will all be accepted. The registration has no cost.
Registrations will be accepted up to a total of 40 Pilots.
PROGRAM
Tuesday - Wednesday April 1-2nd
Airfield open for practice flights.
Thursday April 3rd
Pilots Reception and Registration
Morning flight practice
Opening Ceremony
Night Flight Show
Friday April 4th
Three known flights per class
Night Flight Show
Saturday April 5th
One Uknown flight
One Known flight
One Free Style flight
Night Flight Show
Sunday April 6th
One Unknown Fllight
One Free Style Flight
Closing Ceremony
The UnKnown programs will be delivered to the Pilots the evening before the flight.
AL AIN RC CLUB AIRFIELD
5VQ5+HM3 Al Ain, Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Event Coordinator:
Airfield Coordinates:
24°11'20"N 55°51'33"E
COMPETITION STRUCTURE
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Know Flights, are performed executing the aerobatic program issued by IMAC for the year. Please find these programs on the right side. You can start practicing with them.
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Unknow Flights are performed executing new aerobatic programs that will be delivered to the pilots the evening before the flight
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Free Style Flight is a free program designed by the pilot, 4 min long, executed following a music chosen by the pilot.
AL AIN BOOT CAMP 2025
Training program for Pilots and Judges
April 1st to 3rd.
Pilots and Judges have to share the same knowledge base of aerobatics and its judging criteria.
Pilots who learn how to judge always become much better pilots
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Learn how to read Aresti symbols
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Learn IMAC judging criteria
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Judge each maneuver of aerobatic programs
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Prepare the airplane for precision flights
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Program the radio to facilitate aerobatics
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Organize your pilot improvement plan