New world record set for longest hoverboard flight


Canadian inventor Catalin Alexandru Duru setting the world record on his self-built hoverboard prototype

A future in which we all fly around on hoverboards can just not come about, but it seems to be getting closer.
After Hendo announced magnetic hoverboard in the past year, has set a new world record for the longest jump hoverboard now set. And there was not a magnet in sight.

Canadian inventor Catalin Alexandru Duru from a distance of 275.9 m (905.2 ft) on a propeller-based hoverboard he himself created. The machine was developed and built reports in the course of 12 months.

"I wanted to show that a stable flight can be achieved on a hoverboard and the man was able to stand with your feet and control," Duru is quoted as saying to Guinness World Records, which was recognized the feat.

The record was set on Lake Ouareau in Quebec, Canada on August 25, 2014, (but has only just been announced by Guinness). In order to secure the Guinness World Record crown, had Duru, by a distance of more than 50 m (164 ft), which he more than five times more than ultimately achieved travel. During the flight Duru heights of up to 5 m reach (16.4 ft), before finally landing in the water.

The video below shows the world record flight Catalin Alexandru Duru is.


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