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Paper airplanes competition comes to universities in Jamaica

Tuesday, February 07, 2012



THOUSANDS of pilots in dozens of qualifiers all over the planet will fly paper airplanes in an attempt to get their wings for the world finals of the Red Bull Paper Wings 2012 World Championship this May.

There are three categories that could fly the national winners off to Salzburg, Austria — longest airtime, longest distance and aerobatics. But a word of warning: The goal is to fly, not to land.

The world champion will be determined for the third time at a location where lovingly restored aviation rarities are usually on display. A selection of students, whose university ID serves as a licence to fly, will have the chance for an unforgettable adventure in aviation.

All it takes is a piece of paper and the will to fly. It's of secondary importance what form the ordinary piece of paper A4(80g/m2) takes when it takes off from the hand. All forms of assistance or supplementary devices are forbidden in the "longest distance" and "longest airtime" categories. Solely with the "acrobatics" are the hobby engineers allowed to use scissors, glues and other materials.

The national winners will receive a direct pass to the regional competition where the Latin America and Caribbean representatives will be chosen to fly off to Austria to compete against the best paper plane amateur engineers of the planet.

Do you want to take off too? Do you think you know the best way to fold a paper airplane? Or do you have the right arm strength for the long distance or longest airtime flights? Or do you have an excessive amount of creativity that you want to pour into acrobatics? If you do, then sign up for the qualifier in your university by visiting www.redbullcaribbean.com

NATIONAL QUALIFIERS

1. MICO University College: February 9 2012 at the Gymnasium from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

2. University of the West Indies (UWI): Feb 28 2012 at the Gymnasium by the Bowl from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

3. University of Technology (UTech): Mar 1 2012 in the Auditorium from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm



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