Five open-air flying machines cruised Ada skies Saturday to assist in a world record
If you happened to look into the sky on Saturday you might have seen Kevin Mierzejewski waving to you.
Kevin put it this way: “What a Fun Day!” We had five open-air flying machines in the air at the Ada Airport to participate in a world wide flying event in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record.
“I personally flew three different planes, what an experience,” he added.
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Here’s what Kevin is talking about: On Saturday, the World Ultra light Fly-In (WUFI) attempted to set the Guinness World Record for the first worldwide ultra light and open air synchronized flying event of its kind.
The Ada airport put up five open-air aircraft up to aid in attempting a world record.
The event, put together by prominent European and US ultra light pilots was orchestrated globally in conjunction with Dayton Ultra lights and members of numerous Facebook groups and clubs around the world.
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