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Flugtag 2021 at Vienna, Austria Flying Puch Maxi, Die Flügelmütter. Red Bull Flugtag (German pronunciation: [ˈfluːkˌtaːk], 'airshow' lit. ' flight day ') is an event organized by Red Bull in which competitors attempt to fly home-made, human-powered flying machines, size-limited to around 10 metres (33 ft) and weight-limited to approximately 150 kilograms (330 lb).
The flight crew responds by saying that it is unable to maintain altitude, and begin an emergency descent. Meanwhile, during a traffic report, a man is driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee down a mysteriously empty stretch of I-405 as a two-mile stretch was shut down to be used as the airliner's emergency landing strip.
It won official recognition on March 26, 2007, when viewers voted it the Most Adorable video of 2006 in the first annual YouTube Video Awards. [1] This was an event large enough to draw international media attention [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with ABC News describing Kiwi! as "so cute it hurts" [ 2 ] while the International Herald Tribune , critical of ...
Results: here; February 11–17: 1st NSW HANG GLIDING STATE TITLES 2024 in Manilla. Website: here; March 16–17: 1st 2024 KOREA HANG GLIDING LEAGUE 1st ROUND ( 2024 KHL 1R ) in Hadong-gun. Results: here; March 19–24: 12th Aeros Winter Race 2024 in Vipava. Results: here; March 20–24: 2024 Itajiki Spring Flight in Ishioka. Results: here
2006 champion, Kirby Chambliss, crossing the Quadro in the prescribed knife-edge flight in Perth, 2006. The starting order is the order in which the pilots will race in each flying session. The starting order for Training is defined by the results of the last year's Red Bull Air Race World Championship standings. The highest ranking pilot ...
C-GAUN seen here on February 17, 1985 C-GAUN from another angle. Air Canada Flight 143, commonly known as the Gimli Glider, was a Canadian scheduled domestic passenger flight between Montreal and Edmonton that ran out of fuel on Saturday, July 23, 1983, [1] at an altitude of 41,000 feet (12,500 m), midway through the flight.
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The Art of Flight was shot over the course of two years from 2009 to 2011.. It was filmed using the RED camera system, the GoPro Hero, Vision Research's Phantom Gold high speed camera, Panasonic Varicam HPX3700, Arri 235 (4 perf 35mm), Cineflex HD (Sony HDC-1500) and Nikon and Canon SLRs for time lapses.