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Bruno
June 6th 09, 04:07 PM
How much faster do you need to fly any FAI distance for it to count as
a new record? For example, if my current state's 300km triangle
record is 72 miles per hour does someone just need to fly it 73 miles
per hour or is there a certain percentage to improve by?
Thanks,
Bruno
Lars Peder Hansen[_2_]
June 6th 09, 05:05 PM
A quick scan of the FAI sporting code section 3 says:
"3.0.4 World record margins: A new record claim must exceed the
current value by 1 kilometre for distance, 1 km/h for speed, and 3%
for altitude."
Note that this is for World records. your local area mileage may vary.
Lars Peder
DG-600/18, Denmark
On 6 Jun., 08:07, Bruno > wrote:
> How much faster do you need to fly any FAI distance for it to count as
> a new record? *For example, if my current state's 300km triangle
> record is 72 miles per hour does someone just need to fly it 73 miles
> per hour or is there a certain percentage to improve by?
>
> Thanks,
> Bruno
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