2nd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving Warsaw, ...
Article by Jonathan Perron-Clow, CIA PMR member - Canada COVID-19 pushes us to New Collaboration As we all sat at home during the spring of 2020, our favorite balloon events getting cancelled left and ...
With whom else than Steve Fossett could we open our series of world record celebrations? From 1995 to 2007, the FAI ratified 93 of his performances, which makes him the holder of the largest number of ...
Flashing LED drones race through the air, the crowd cheers, and the referee’s whistle pierces the noise: welcome to Drone Soccer, the FAI’s first-ever team sport, a high-octane, high-tech version of ...
The Karman line is the 100km altitude used by FAI and many other organisations to mark the “boundary” of space. In the last few years there have been many scientific and technical discussions around ...
List of Helmets Currently Used in Airsports Which Are Claimed to Be Certified to EN966Last updated: 2 July 2013* Not allowed in Category 1 Championships ...
(Header image by Shengyu Wang of China, whose dynamic interpretation of the theme gained a third place in the senior category) Winning artists in the 2025 Young Artists Contest splashed colour and ...
It is exactly 30 years since Kanellos Kanellopoulos, a Greek cyclist who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, functioned as human engine for the 1988 MIT Deadalus project, completing a ...
The 2024 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft took place in Strejnic, Romania, from 10 to 17 August 2024. FAI congratulates the winners and thanks the organisers of the Championships.
Two-hundred and twenty years ago today, on 22 October 1797, pioneering balloonist André-Jacques Garnerin became the modern world's first successful parachutist.Born on 31 January 1769 in Paris, France ...
Congratulations to Joe Wurts of New Zealand, and junior competitor John Bradley of USA, whose outstanding performances in the final rounds have rewarded them with gold medals and world champion titles ...
The absolute record for helicopter altitude made in 1972 by celebrated French test pilot, Jean Boulet, still remains unbeaten on its 50 year anniversary. Boulet took the lightened Aerospatiale SA315 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results