SOURCE: Red Bull
Red Bull Paper Wings Is Now Boarding 14 US College Students on Flight to Austria
Winners Will Represent USA in Global Paper Airplane Competition
SANTA MONICA, CA--(Marketwire - April 13, 2009) - When it comes down to any college, "paper airplanes" and "finals" just don't go together, until now. Except this time, students aren't just flying paper airplanes, paper airplanes are flying the students... all the way to Salzburg, Austria! Participants tested their paper airplane skills last month when Red Bull Paper Wings visited hundreds of college campuses around the globe keeping tabs of the best paper airplanes in three categories: farthest flight, longest airtime and flight aerobatics. Out of the 128 "qualiflyers" in the United States, 14 students threw a paper airplane that is now flying them to Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria for the Red Bull Paper Wings World Finals May 1-2.
PRE-FLIGHT BRIEFING:
300 students overall from over 80 countries are headed to destination Salzburg to compete in the Red Bull Paper Wings Finals in one of the most impressive hangars in the world, Hangar-7 in Austria. They have already reviewed the rules of the aircraft set by the Paper Aircraft Association (PAA) and are ready for take-off. No need to tamper with electronic devices on this flight experience because they've already reached a remarkable cruising, creative altitude. All that's on their carry-on is an 8 1/2'x11' idea and paper airplane skills.
Other passengers on the flight include a representative from the Guinness Book of World Records should anyone approach the current paper airplane records: 190 feet for distance and 27.6 seconds for airtime. Hangar-7 will be the layover destination for three first-class winners who will get to depart their next flight over Europe in a one-of-a-kind Alpha Jet fully equipped with an exclusive once-in-a-lifetime experience. We hope everyone has enjoyed flying with Red Bull Paper Wings.
DESTINATION HANGAR-7, AUSTRIA:
Hangar-7 at Salzburg Airport is an architectural masterpiece weaving together form and function. Functionally, the hangar holds 16 Flying Bulls aircrafts (historical aircrafts including such gems as the T28 and DC-6), the award-winning restaurant Ikarus, and a slew of world-renowned art exhibitions including the Photographic Collection of the Wright Brothers. Where form is concerned, Hangar-7 is made of over 1200 tons of steel, 380 tons of glass, and resembles a wing from the outside. May 1-2, it will house aircrafts of a different kind -- paper ones!
US QUALIFLYER WINNERS HEADED TO SALZBURG, AUSTRIA:
DISTANCE
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SCHOOL QUALIFLYER DISTANCE (ft.)
Berkeley Alex Cheng 150.0
Southern Poly Keaton Wheeler 150.0
CU Boulder Mike Opland 118.7
New York
University Kevin Maghami 117.2
Michigan State
University Eric Mitchell 102.8
AEROBATICS
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SCHOOL QUALIFLYER AEROBATIC POINTS
Yale Jack Hart 100.0
Colorado State
University Daniel Gearhart 96.0
UC Davis Ryan Naccarato 95.0
University of
Tampa Landon Chesney 79.3
AIRTIME
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SCHOOL QUALIFLYER AIRTIME (Sec.)
Boston
University Andy Jalali 13.2
Michigan State
University Jeremy Mitchell 10.2
Oregon State
University Tristan Henry 10.0
UT El Paso Jose Fernando
Flores 9.0
Southern Poly Nathan Melton 7.0
For more information, visit www.redbullpaperwings.com
For Media Inquiries or requests for photos, video, etc. contact Kelli Shives at kelli.shives@us.redbull.com or 310.460.5194.
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