Straydogs GT450 may have hit Jhb-Dbn record ?
Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:45 pm
Straydog pitched up today Jhb-Ballito total flying time 3hrs 55mins..Is this a trike record ?
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gijima Zulu1
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Based on assumption of springs to Balito, it is around 115km/h. If it was 50km further and he did all the paperwork beforehand he coupld possibly have claimed the world record for flight over 500km closed course...Speed over a closed circuit of 50 km without landing : 146.7 km/h
Date of flight: 21/08/2006
Pilot: Richard MEREDITH-HARDY (UK)
Course/place: Bonneville Salt Flats, UT (USA)
Microlight:
P & M Quik GT 450
Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km without landing : 129.11 km/h
Microlight:
ESO 13
Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without landing : 100.33 km/h
The following flights are recognised for purposes of records
* Distance Records
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o Speed over a straight 3 kilometre course at restricted altitude.
o Speed over straight course with minimum length 15 kilometres and maximum length 25 kilometres.
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o Speed around the world, non stop and non refuelled
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o Speed around the world over both the Earth's poles
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o Speed over recognised courses.
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