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On this day: Charles Lindbergh became the first person to fly New York.... | |
Charles Lindbergh flew solo from New York to Paris on 20/21 May 1927. Celebrate the 90th anniversary of this historic flight – and FAI world record - on 21 May 2017. Ninety years ago, on 21 May 192.... Read more... |
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Main decisions taken at the FAI General Aviation Commission 2016 Annua.... | |
The 2016 Annual Meeting of the FAI General Aviation Commission (GAC) was held from 3 - 5 November 2016 in Limassol (CYP). Read more... |
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12 November 1906: The first flight by Santos-Dumont | |
110 years ago, exactly today, the first officially observed flight in Europe that was longer than 25m was performed in Paris (FRA) by the Brazilian Aviation Pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, resident in .... Read more... |
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Crete to Cape Town Vintage Air Rally launched from Greece | |
A flying rally across Africa, from Crete to Cape Town, for aircraft built before the 31st December 1939. Read more... |
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Eldon Joersz: Meet the fastest man in the air | |
Forty years ago on 28 July 1976 Major General Eldon W. Joersz flew into the FAI record books by setting a world air speed record that still stands today. Read more... |
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13 November 1926: The FAI World Record of Major Mario de Bernardi | |
One of the last records we would like to commemorate this year comes from an Italian pilot, famous in civil and military aviation: Read more... |
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12 November 1906: The first flight by Santos-Dumont | |
110 years ago, exactly today, the first officially observed flight in Europe that was longer than 25m was performed in Paris (FRA) by the Brazilian Aviation Pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, resident in .... Read more... |
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Eldon Joersz: Meet the fastest man in the air | |
Forty years ago on 28 July 1976 Major General Eldon W. Joersz flew into the FAI record books by setting a world air speed record that still stands today. Read more... |
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40 Years Ago Today: Eldon Joersz became the fastest man in the world â.... | |
On this day in history Eldon W Joersz officially became the fastest man in the world, when he flew his US Air Force Blackbird plane at an astonishing 3,529.56km/h (2,194 mph). Read more... |
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12 June 1936: The FAI World Record of Louise Thaden | |
Today we would like to commemorate a female American pioneer and a major figure in aviation who was not only a highly successful Golden Age air racer and holder of various aviation records, but also o.... Read more... |
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Latest FAI World Record Claims
15 December 2024 | Powered Aeroplanes : Speed over a recognised course : 794,00 km/h | |
14 December 2024 | Powered Aeroplanes : Speed over a recognised course : 863,00 km/h | Hugh J. Nichols (USA) |
13 December 2024 | Powered Aeroplanes : Speed over a recognised course : 685,00 km/h | Hugh J. Nichols (USA) |
13 December 2024 | Powered Aeroplanes : Speed over a recognised course : 716,11 km/h | Cory Newman (GBR) |
11 December 2024 | Powered Aeroplanes : Speed over a recognised course : 867,64 km/h | Thomas Weston (GBR) |