Third place went to number 10, Rubina Garrett. (1st place).
In fourth place, number 9, Elvis Alcott. (2nd place).
In fifth place, number 3, Eugene Faure. (3rd place).
In sixth place, number 2, Shu Nido. (4th).
In seventh place, number 6, Sydney Marek (5th).
In eighth place, number 8, Florence Fahlheit (6th)
In ninth place, number 5, Shireen Eschenbach (7th)
In 10th place, number 13, Maricka.
In 11th place was number 4,Greena Kuzma. (8th place)
In 12th place, number 7, Werner Randl. (9th).
In 13th place, number 1, Natalia. (10th).
(11,12,13 are guest entries, so the actual first place goes to Rubina.
Natalia won in the boat, but came 10th in the car, probably due to the fact that she was piloting the boat, rather than the fact that she was in a different field.
In this sense, the female engineers such as Florence, Shireen, and Gulina may have been ranked lower because they had problems in piloting their boats.
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"No, we had a good time. I hope everyone gets used to using it as well as building it."
After the awards ceremony, a celebration was held.
At that time, Jin happily told the participants
"As for the next competition, I think it should be held after January next year because of the year-end and New Year holidays.
No one objected to this.
"How about a model airplane competition for the next event?
The main reason was that model airplanes have no human casualties in case of a crash.
"Sounds fun! Let's do it!"
Rubina was the first to express her approval.
Rubina was the first to express her approval, and this was also the opinion of all the participants. No one objected.
"Okay, let me explain what I'm thinking. Let me know if you notice anything."
Jin began to explain his plan for the <>.
"I'm still thinking about whether to use a propeller or a jet stream system. And we'll provide auxiliary devices to help you control the plane. Let's have everyone use the same one."
The idea is that even amateurs will be able to control the aircraft well if they leave the delicate maneuvers for stabilization to the operator, since the aircraft is controlled in three dimensions in the air.
Even with the radio-controlled model airplanes that are being played with in Japan today, it is difficult for beginners to fly them out of the box. Jin recognized that it is common to practice using a simulator on a personal computer or using a beginner's plane called a trainer plane, which is easy to fly. ......
"We'll keep the practice period longer, maybe early February next year."
No objections were raised to this either.
"The size should be about 1 meter in length, 1 meter in width, and no more than 1 meter in height.
I don't think the height needs to be less than one meter, but for the sake of clarity, Jin added the following note: "I don't think it needs to be more than one meter in height.
"No gravity magic or other auxiliary means are allowed. No ballooning, either.
We want to compete in the category of aerodynamically floating airplanes," says Jin.
"As for the other events, I'd like to have a speed competition and a slowness competition," he says.
"What?"
"Jin-sama, what do you mean by that?"
This was the first time a question was posed.
"Oh, <> would be fine, wouldn't it? <> means that an airplane, which floats by aerodynamics, cannot float if its speed is too slow. That's why, unlike cars and ships, it makes sense to compete in terms of slowness.
"Oh, sure!
"So that's what you mean!"
Everyone seems to have understood.
and . It is difficult to reconcile the opposites, but that's what makes it a competition.