15th FAI World Precision Flying Championship took place between July 7 - July 14, 2002 in Zagreb in Croatia.
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There were 54 competitors from Czech Republic (5), Poland (5), Croatia (5), South Africa (5), Austria (5), Russia (5), France (4), Slovakia (4), Germany (3), Denmark (3), Slovenia (2), United Kingdom (2), Cyprus (2), Sweden (1), Norway (1), Switzerland (1), Turkey (1).
Most popular airplane was Cessna 150 (19 pilots), then Cessna 152 (15), Cessna 172 (10), Zlin Z-43 (3), A-27M/MC (3), PZL-104M Wilga 2000 (2), PZL-104 Wilga 35 (1)[1], Piper PA-18 (1). Numbers of aircraft participating were lower, because many pilots flew the same aircraft.
Place | Pilot | Country | Aircraft type | Reg. nr.[1] | Penal points for: Observation + navigation + landings = total |
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1. | Luboš Hájek | CZE | Cessna 152 | OK-IKF | 80 | 43 | 21 | = 144 |
2. | Janusz Darocha | POL | Cessna 152 | SP-FZY | 80 | 141 | 32 | = 253 |
3. | Predrag Crnko | HRV | Cessna 150 | 9A-CCH | 120 | 157 | 20 | = 297 |
4. | Krzysztof Wieczorek | POL | PZL Wilga 35[1] | SP-AGZ | 165 | 100 | 47 | = 312[2] |
5. | Nigel Hopkins | ZAF | Cessna 150 | OE-ATN | 100 | 217 | 4 | = 321 |
6. | Jiří Filip | CZE | Cessna 152 | OK-IKF | 160 | 104 | 66 | = 330 |
7. | Wacław Wieczorek | POL | PZL Wilga 2000 | SP-AHV | 180 | 84 | 80 | = 344 |
8. | Želimir Trifunović | HRV | Cessna 150 | 9A-CCH | 200 | 146 | 19 | = 365 |
9. | Robert Verbančič | SVN | Cessna 152 | S5-DMI | 180 | 152 | 46 | = 378 |
10. | Michal Filip | CZE | Zlin Z-43 | OK-FOH | 120 | 208 | 53 | = 381 |
Counted three best pilots (number of penal points and place)