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MACEDONIA INTERNATIONAL 2007

TASK  Paragliding Accuracy

DATE  27-28 October

PLACE  Struga-Jablanica (Alt. 1400m/720m)

ORGANISER Paragliding club –Strizak

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMPETITORS  70

NUMBER OF ROUNDS  Max. 12  Min.

CATEGORY  Individual

PILOT QUALIFICATION  Mast hold valid FAI Sporting Licence and Pilot Licence

ENTRY FEE 20ˆ
Entry fee includes:
Local transport
Lunch packet
T-shirt

ACCOMMODATION 10ˆ per person per night (Hotel Blue Sky)

CONTACT PERSON  Goce Terzioski
Tel. +389 70 541 515
E-mail  strizak2001@yahoo.com

Downlaod the entry form here.

“Macedonija open 2007” - Krusevo

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Results from the 10th FAI World championship in Manilla, Australia

On the 10th World paragliding championship held in Manilla, Australia (24th of February- 9th of March), in the discipline of cross-country the macedonian team member Goran Dimishkovski took the 57th place, and Vladimir Nedelkovski was placed on 121st place out of 149 contestants in individual competition.

The macedonian team was ranked 32nd out of 39 teams in team competition. www.manilla2007.com

 

Bronze medal for Macedonia on the 4th World paragliding chapionship in Lithuania

 

This is the first medal won by a member of the Macedonian paragliding team on a World Champinchips.

On the photo: Seventeen-years old Martin Jovanoski

Martin Jovanoski won the third place and took the bronze medal in individual competition on 4th World paragliding chapionship in Lithuania the Macedonian team was placed fifth in competition of 14 other country teams. In the general rating Zlatko Spirkoski was placed 8th, Kristijan Temelkoski wa 15th and Kiro Ginoski was 31th. In women competition Andrijana Joleska was placed 8th.

 

 

The best athletes in 2006 in the Aeronautical federation of Macedonia

The Aeronautical federation of Macedonia on the 1th of February awarded the best athletes in the area of aeronautics. The award for best athlete in 2006 goes to Vladimir Nedelkovski from the paragliding club "Ekstrema" from Skopje.

The best junior aero modeler in 2006 is Dimitar Radnjanski from the aero club "Vitachevo" from the town of Kavadarci, and the best senior aero modeler is Goce Josofovski from the same aero club.

 

The best junior rocket modeler in 2006 is Borce Panov from the aero club "Shtip" from Shtip, and the best senior rocket modeler is Stanislav Najdovski from the Rocket aeronautical club "Ciolkovski" from Prilep. Photo: Nikola Davidov (www.avijacija.com.mk)

Zoran Ivanov recieves the Paul Tissandier Diploma for 2005

Zoran Ivanov was born in Skopje in 1949. He started to occupy himself with aeronautical sport in his youth when he had became a parachutist at the age of 17, and a pilot at age 20. He graduated as a journalist at the University of Skopje. From 1999 to 2005 he was Secretary General of the NAC of Macedonia. Among his contributions, he organized many sporting activities and prepared many teams for taking part in international competitions. He took part in many world parachuting championships as a competitor ( eg USA 1971, Hungary 1974). ( source: www.fai.org/awards )

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Aeronautical Federation of Macedonia

vintageThe first aeronautical organizations in Macedonia were founded in 1923 in Skopje and Strumica. The first air show took place in fall 1926 on a nearby hill in Skopje, called Zajchev Rid. The first meeting of the Founding assembly of  the Aeronautical society was held on 15th of January 1945. In the same year two gliders of the type “Ciling” were produced in the renewed aeronautical workshop.


In April 1946 the Macedonian Government made a decision to establish a gliding union of Macedonia which later grows in to a State committee for aeronautics. The Aeronautical centre of the Republic was founded 1951. The centre had 30 gliders, 150 parachutes and 19 aeroplanes. The first Macedonian glider “Ilindenka” was constructed in 1955. ”Ilindenka” participated in many international contests in that period. The period between 1951 and 1956 was the “Golden age” for the development of aeronautics in Macedonia. Over 1800 modellers, 842 glider pilots, 222 aeroplane pilots and 85 instructors from all aeronautical branches were trained in that period.
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