www.PSFmagazine.com | November/December 2021 | 25 24 | November/December 2021 | Powered Sport Flying USUA News Powered Parachute • Sub-Class: rpl1t / Paramotors: Paraglider Control / Landplane / Flown with one person / Thermal Engine • Category: Not applicable • Group: Not applicable • Course/Location: Cenes de la Vega, Granada (Spain) • Pilot: Ramón Morillas Salmerón (Spain) • Date: 9/17/2021 (Three Claims) • Claim Number: 19571 • Type of Record: Altitude • Performance: 7,025 meters (23,048 feet) • Current Record: 6,377 meters (20,922 feet) (8/3/2019–Aleksander Hirsztritt, Poland) and • Claim Number: 19572 • Type of Record: Time to climb to a height of 3,000 meters (9,843 feet) • Performance: 25 min • Current Record: 16 min 51 sec (12/26/2003– Istvan Kocsis, Hungary) and • Claim Number: 19573 • Type of Record: Time to climb to a height of 6,000 meters (19,685 feet) • Performance: 52 min 27 sec • Current Record: No record set yet. Powered Parachute • Claim Number: 19574 • Sub-Class: rpl1t / Paramotors: Paraglider Control / Landplane / Flown with one person / Thermal Engine • Category: Not applicable • Group: Not applicable • Type of Record: Distance over a closed circuit without landing • Course/Location: Adelsö (Sweden) • Performance: 457.94 km (284.55 miles) • Pilot: Roy Hoerten (Sweden) • Date: 9/14/2021 • Current Record: 303.3 km (188.4 miles) (7/19/2020–Daniel Tydecks, Germany) Powered Parachute • Claim Number: 19586 • Sub-Class: rpl2t / Paramotors: Paraglider Control / Landplane / Flown with two persons / Thermal Engine • Category: Not applicable • Group: Not applicable • Type of Record: Distance over a closed circuit without landing • Course/Location: Lillo (Spain) • Performance: 305 km (189.6 miles) • Pilot: Martin Carpio Garcia (Spain) • Members: Isidoro Ruperto Fernandez (Spain) • Date: 10/25/2021 • Current Record: 280.41 km (174.23 miles) (5/9/2020) FAI has canceled the following Class R (Microlights and Paramotors) World record: Powered Paraglider • Claim Number: 19397 • Sub-Class: rpf1t / Paramotors: Paraglider Control / Foot-launched / Flown with one person / Thermal Engine • Category: Not applicable • Group: Male • Type of Record: Distance in a closed circuit with limited fuel • Course/Location: Võle (Estonia) • Performance: 180.84 km (112.37 miles) • Pilot: Lauri Kadakas (Estonia) • Date: 10/30/2020 • Current Record: 170.50 km (105.94 miles) (2/10/2013–Chris Atkinson, Australia) • Reason for cancellation: No dossier received in due time by FAI Airplane • Sub-Class: ral2t / Microlights: Movable Aerodynamic Control / Landplane / Flown with two persons / Thermal Engine • Category: Not applicable • Group: Not applicable • Pilot: Krisztian Dolhai (Hungary) • Aircraft: Aircraft: Altus / Homebuilt powered by Rotax 912 (Four Claims) • Claim Number: 19514 • Type of Record: Distance in a straight line without engine power • Course/Location: Sarbogard–Földeak (Hungary) • Performance: 151.3 km (94.01 miles) • Members: Linda Orsolya Horvath (Hungary) • Date: 8/2/2021 • Current Record: 124.8 km (77.54 miles) (7/2/2013) and • Claim Number: 19515 • Type of Record: Distance in a closed circuit with limited fuel • Course/Location: Balatonfökajar (Hungary) • Performance: 219.1 km (136.1 miles) • Members: Linda Orsolya Horvath (Hungary) • Date: 8/3/2021 • Current Record: 209.9 km (130.4 miles) (10/17/2018) and • Claim Number: 19516 • Type of Record: Distance in a straight line with limited fuel • Course/Location: Balatonfökajar (Hungary)–Békéscsaba (Hungary) • Performance: 236.7 km (147.1 miles) • Members: Linda Orsolya Horvath (Hungary) • Date: 8/5/2021 • Current Record: 230.0 km (142.9 miles) (10/17/2019) and • Claim Number: 19539 • Type of Record: Distance in a closed circuit without engine power • Course/Location: Simontornya (Hungary) • Performance: 106.3 km (66.1 miles) • Members: Gabriella Csuha´né Szabó (Hungary) • Date: 8/10/2021 • Current Record: No record set yet. World Records and Attempts Fai has received the following Class R (Microlights) World record claims. The details shown below are provisional. When all the evidence required has been received and checked, the exact figures will be established and the records ratified (if appropriate.) If you are in the United States and would like to set an aviation world record, you should first read the current FAI Sporting Code. For Microlights, it is called Section 10 and can be downloaded for no charge from the microlight section of www.fai.org For Rotorcraft, the part of the Sporting Code you need to refer to is Section 9. It can also be downloaded for no charge. Then, contact the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) to learn more about how you can set your own record! Visit them at at www.naa.aero
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