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Premiere
Issue
In this issue:
- Welcome
- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! HoverWorld Expo 2004: Endurance
Race Australia (Edit: Unfortunately, HoverWorld
Expo has been cancelled)
- Guest Editorial: Chris Fitzgerald, Chairman, HoverWorld
Expo 2004
- The World's First Hovercraft Race
- Fast Facts about Canberra, Australia
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Editor, HoverWorld Insider
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
HoverWorld Expo 2004: Endurance
Race Australia
(Unfortunately, HoverWorld
Expo has been cancelled)
Get ready for the New Year's Eve of your lifetime!
From 28 December 2004 to 3 January 2005, the hovercraft
world will gather in Canberra, Australia for HoverWorld
Expo 2004. If World Hovercraft Week 2002 USA left you
'riding on air,' plan to soar even higher at this new
and unusual event. (See a pictorial review of World
Hovercraft Week 2002 at www.PictureTrail.com/WHC2002)
What makes HoverWorld Expo
2004 so unique?
The World's First Hovercraft
Endurance Race
This is a chance for hovercraft racers to debut an entirely new form of racing:
a daylong 100-lap endurance race. The starting lineup will be determined by
handicapping. Based on each craft's best time, the slowest craft will start
first, the fastest will start last. This will expand the field of entries to
welcome everyone and every type of hovercraft, since a racing model is not
required. Novices, world champions, women, juniors, celebrities – anyone
can win!
Prize Money, Appearance Money,
Discounted Travel
Making this event affordable to everyone is a top priority. Each craft that
makes at least ten laps around the course will receive appearance money to
offset the cost of shipping containers. Substantial cash prizes are being arranged
for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place race winners. And travel deals are being arranged
to make it easy for you to bring the whole family. In addition, Neoteric Hovercraft,
Inc. will provide a handsome purse for the World Speed Record Challenge: $10,000
(US) for the top speed, providing the current world speed record (137.4 km/h)
is increased by 10 mph to 153.5 km/h or more. Start building that record-breaking
craft now … it could put $10,000 in your pocket!
A chance to commemorate an
important hallmark in hovercraft history
HoverWorld Expo 2004 will take place on Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, the
site of the World's First Hovercraft Race, held on 14 March 1964. You'll meet
Allen Hawkins, the winner of the World's First Race, along with other original
participants. What a great opportunity to experience just how far the hovercraft
world has come in the last 40 years!
A chance to celebrate the
New Year Aussie style
What's better than Australia? Australia on New Year's Eve! HoverWorld Expo
2004 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to herald in a new era in hovercrafting
- while you ring in the New Year in magnificent Australia!
To keep you updated as events unfold, a new issue
of HoverWorld Insider will be published each month,
and an official web site will be launched in the near
future.
Guest Editorial
Chris Fitzgerald
President, Neoteric Hovercraft, Inc.
Chairman, World Hovercraft Week 2002 and HoverWorld Expo 2004
After nearly 40 years, I can still vividly recall
the enthusiasm surrounding the world's first hovercraft
race in Canberra. We original participants were filled
with a spirit of self-reliance, and intrigue with newness,
a frontier mentality, a naiveté of technological
difficulties, a dream to experience the sensation of
hovering, and a possibility for fame and fortune. Despite
craft that wouldn't start, only five that managed to
stagger across the finish line, and fame and fortune
that is yet to arrive, we w3ere undaunted by difficulties
and remain so today.
That undaunted spirit, widely evident among those
in the world of air cushion vehicles, is the strength
behind the evolution of the hovercraft. We've come
a long way since those early hovercraft days. Hovercraft
racing is now an established sport, and the vehicle
that was once an obscure, peculiar hobby is now used
in most major nations of the world for a diversity
of important purposes. Hovercraft save lives, transport
tanks and troops, ferry passengers, enforce laws, control
wildlife, assist in agriculture, entertain the public
and are enjoyed by private enthusiasts across the globe.
In early May I visited Australia to meet with Canberra
officials and both Hoverclub and Australian Hovercraft
Federation representatives to initiate plans for an
event what will allow us to both step back in history
and to move forward into the future. HoverWorld Expo
2004 will commemorate the World's First Hovercraft
Race, as well as illuminate and advance 40 years of
hovercraft evolution in the sport, the technology and
the utility.
I'm pleased to report that our proposal was met with
high enthusiasm on all fronts. The Canberra Branch
of the Royal Aeronautical Society organized the 1964
event, and has given their full support to HoverWorld
Expo 2004, with Chairman Neville Probert serving on
the event's Board of Directors.
The Canberra Tourism & Events Corporation believes
that HoverWorld Expo 2004 meets the criteria for its
Events Assistance Program. We are in the process of
submitting the detailed risk management assessment
and securing the $20+ million insurance policy required
by the National Capital Authority. Once approved, the
HoverWorld Expo 2004 event budget will be submitted
to the Canberra Tourism & Events Corporation for
their consideration of providing an assistance package
to develop, market and promote the event.
The CEO and several representatives from the National
Capital Authority were extremely helpful and positive,
and hope to have either the Governor General or the
Prime Minister serve as event patron. Chris Jobson,
National Capital Promotions Events Officer, spent a
full day driving me around Lake Burley Griffin to visualize
the layout of the event.
Officers from the Australian Federal Police offered
their full cooperation, and boated Chris Jobson and
me about the lake and up and down the river to plan
the race, the speed record challenge and the cruise.
To illustrate the level of local support we're receiving
in Canberra, Lake Burley Griffin is off-limits to all
power vehicles -- but an exception will be made for
HoverWorld Expo 2004.
While in Australia, I had the pleasure of talking
with the ACT Chamber of Commerce & Industry and
the Australian National University. I also spoke with
past officials of the World Hovercraft Federation,
and met with officials from the Hoverclub of Victoria
and the Australian Hovercraft Federation, all of whom
are eager to support HoverWorld Expo 2004. In the words
of Colin Dainty, Treasurer of the Australian Hovercraft
Federation, "We're really, really excited about
this event!"
The Australian Hovercraft Federation will run the
event, and I have agreed to serve as Chairman and will
accept all liability and responsibility.
The numerous hovercraft manufacturers with whom I've
spoken so far are equally supportive. Former World
Hovercraft Federation President Owen Ellis is fully
behind the event and is devoting himself to developing
endurance racing craft.
The Australian media are already supporting the event.
During my visit to Australia, the Canberra Times published
two feature articles about HoverWorld Expo 2004.
We are organizing the event to make it as easy as
possible for everyone to attend. The dates were chosen
so as not to interfere with the 2004 World Hovercraft
Championship in Berlin and to make it easier for European
and US participants to come to Australia in their off
season. We plan for HoverWorld Expo to have a presence
in Berlin, as well as possible sponsorship. HoverWorld
Expo 2004 will serve as a stepping-stone to the 2006
World Hovercraft Championship in Malaysia, as Malaysia
will be prominently involved in HoverWorld Expo 2004.
We are garnering prize money, appearance money and
travel discounts to make the trip affordable for all,
and bringing in two separate firms to secure a level
of financial sponsorship that will be a first for the
hovercraft world.
HoverWorld Expo 2004 will be an all-inclusive event,
patterned after last year's World Hovercraft Week in
Terre Haute, but expanded to include even more activities.
Besides the world's first Hovercraft Endurance Race,
a cruise on the Molonglo River, and the World Speed
Record Challenge, the event will again encompass the
CACTS International Conference on Air Cushion Technology
and the 2nd World Symposium on Hovercraft Rescue. You
can also expect an elaborate hovercraft history exhibit.
The most concerted effort ever undertaken for a hovercraft
event is now in progress. The result of this effort
will give you an event that surpasses World Hovercraft
Week 2002 in Terre Haute. Our goal is to assist you
in every way so that you can hover to new heights
down under next year in Australia!
(Unfortunately, HoverWorld Expo has been cancelled)
The World's First Hovercraft
Race
In April 1964, Flight International (London) published the following comment
about The World's First Hovercraft Race:
"March 14, 1964 may become a famous date in ACV
[Air-Cushion Vehicle] history, for on that day, at
Canberra, the world's first competitive hovercraft
trials took place. An analogy may be drawn between
the Canberra trials of 1964 and the Rheims air meeting
of 1909: both mark the beginning of competitive development
in their respective fields, with relatively primitive
machines conceived by enthusiastic experimenters."
More than 30,000 people gathered on the shores of
Lake Burley Griffin in 1964 to watch history being
made by ten ambitious entrants, only five of whom actually
finished the race.
Before moving forward into the future of air cushion
vehicles in Canberra 2004, we invite you step back
40 years in history to experience The
World's First Hovercraft Race. This outstanding
article was contributed to HoverWorld Insider by Eric
Shackle, an Australian writer who attended the 1964
race.
Fast Facts about Canberra
Like no other city in Austrzalia
Canberra is a fascinating 20th century creation, a city specifically designed
to serve as the nation's capital, while preserving the natural beauty and
spirit of Australia. The site for Canberra and the surrounding Australian
Capital Territory (ACT) was selected in 1908. The city's unique design was
chosen by means of an international competition, won by the American architect,
Walter Burley Griffin. Canberra's name comes from the Aboriginal word for
'meeting place.'
Located between Sydney and Melbourne in New South
Wales, the carefully planned city is a masterful blend
of two city centers -- business and government -- with
swathes of native bush and scenic open areas, a thriving
cultural scene, a sparkling nightlife, and numerous
tourist attractions. Canberra is ideal for those who
love the outdoors, but hesitate to stray too far from
a cappuccino or a great glass of wine!
Lake Burley Griffin
Architect Burley Griffin's 1911 visionary design for Canberra called for a
majestic lake to serve as the centerpiece from which the city would radiate,
but it was not until 1964 that Lake Burley Griffin came into being -- just
in time for The World's First Hovercraft Race. The lake was artificially
created by damming the Molonglo River, on which the HoverWorld Expo 2004
Cruise will take place.
Lake Burley Griffin, with its varied and beautifully
landscaped 35 km long shoreline, is encircled by a
bicycle path and surrounded by many of Canberra's points
of interest. The lake is the ideal location for commemorating
the genesis of hovercraft racing and technology with
an event that will move us into the future!
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