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JUNIOR TEAM
PAPER AIRPLANES
DESCRIPTION
Students are to make (3 paper airplanes) to participate in 2 missions (Longest Time/Endurance,
and Acrobatics)
MISSIONS
Endurance Challenge is to achieve the longest flight time.
Acrobatics Challenge is to achieve the most loops around a pole
REGULATIONS
1. Each team consists max three students.
2. Each origami planes is made from only one standard 80GSM A4 size paper provided by the IISRO
officials. Use of own paper is not allowed.
3. Crayon, colour, pencils and markers, double side tape and glue may be used, but will not be
provided. Other materials are not allowed.
4. Paper once cut and detached from the sheet of A4 paper, cannot be reattached back to the
origami plane by any means. This is to prevent the use of more than one sheet of A4 size paper
for one origami plane.
5. The only material allowed on a plane are, paper (provide), double sided tape (not provided) and
glue (not provided) and color (crayon pencils and markers are not provided). No materials such
as paper clip, pins, staples, cellophane tape etc other than that allowed can be used in a plane.
COMPETITION SETUP

* Please note that this is draft version of the rules. It is not the final version therefore, there
may have some changes until 1 months before the competition.

figure 1
CHALLENGE TEAM
RADIO CONTROL FLIGHT
DESCRIPTION
To fly and perform as possible in the flying circuit.
Takeoff from the runway and landing on the runway
MISSIONS
Proper TakeOff from the runway
Completed the Simple Missions
Proper Landing on the runway
REGULATIONS
1. Each team consists max three students.
2. Complete the circuit in the shortest time
3. Time starts when the Robot passes the start/end point
4. Perform the figure of 1 by fly between the two poles
5. Timing will stop once the Robot passes the start/end point
RULES
1. Each team will be given a total of ONE (1) minute to setup their flying Robot inside the flying
circuit
2. Each team is given a total of TWO (2) minutes to setup their flying Robot inside the flying area
3. Each team will only be given TWO (2) attempts during the competition and a total of TEN
(10) minutes per attempt to perform both the flying circuit and the stunt missions. Once the time
limit is up, participants will have to land their Robot regardless of whether they have completed
AWARDS

* Please note that this is draft version of the rules. It is not the final version therefore, there
may have some changes until 1 months before the competition.

Type

How to win

Weightage

Championship

Overall Champion

Best
Performance

Best performance in the


flying field

55%

Best Aesthetic

Most artistically
decoratedsafety flying
Robot

20%

Best Creativity

Best innovative and


originalsafety flying Robot
design

25%

COMPETITION SETUP

figure 2

* Please note that this is draft version of the rules. It is not the final version therefore, there
may have some changes until 1 months before the competition.

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