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Read on the Abac team blog site, Honorin Hamard’s flights this year in Quixada including the record flight of 423.5 km on his Icepeak 6:
“In the beginning, the idea was to break the distance world record of 502.9 km set by Nevil Hulett (RSA). However, the weather was quite wet and the sky used to get dark after flying 300 km. In addition, some flight restricted zones didn’t allow us to fly straight away to the west; therefore, we changed our minds and we decided to break the world record to a declared goal in possession of 4 Brazilians…
After six +300 km flights (327 – 425 – 342 – 345 – 324 – 369), 2.132 km in the air and 56 flying hours, the seventh flight was finally the big one! 423.5 km, new world record to a declared goal!”