World Record Flights
carried out with a MT-Propeller
Steve Wood: 101 FAI World Records + 377 British National Records

Steve Wood with his airplane
(Photo by Marcus Altmann)
for more information about his records please visit:
www.worldrecordpilot.org
Green Light world flight 2012

Matevž Lenarčič with his Virus SW
The flight statistic:
- Distance: 91 003 km / 49 138 NM
- Distance flown over water: 33 100 km /17 873 NM
- Total hours flown: 369
- Average fuel consumption: 18,1 l/h
- Average engine setting at average cruise speed of 145 KTS at flight level FL100: 63% power, 4800 RPM, 30,5 MP
- Average ground speed: 246,62 km/h / 133,2 KTS
- Average head wind: 22,2 km/h / 12 KTS
- Total fuel used: 6679 l / 1764 USgal / 4942 kg / 10895 lbs
- The highest altitude: 8965 m / 29 413 feet in vicinity of M.Everest (overhead Nuptse, Lotse, South col)
- Highest ground speed: 352 km/h / 190 KTS
Flight around the world 2009

Detlef Heun & Liliana Tagliamonte
www.flight-around-the-world.org
Steve Wood: Second ‘four corners’ flight around America in 2007
- 10019 miles in 7 flying days - 70.6 flying hours
- Averaging 1431 miles each day at 142 mph overall average speed
- 2 International Transcontinental FAI World Speed Records provisionally set
- 28 other FAI International World Speed Records provisionally set
for more information please visit:
worldrecordpilot.org
Year 2000 World Flight

Jon Johanson with his RV-4 stopped by at MT-Propeller in Germany coming from Australia over the North Pole.
www.flymore.com.au
Jon Johanson was honoured with the FAI Gold Medal in 2005. More information at: www.auf.asn.au/johanson.html
Millennium Flight (sponsored by MT-Propeller)

Hans Georg Schmid has flown around the world twice in his LongEZ equipped with a 3-blade MTV-6 propeller.
KIRBY CHAMBLISS

PATTY WAGSTAFF

CHRISTINE 'CC' GERNER

MICHAEL WISKUS

Lucas Oil Air Shows
MATTHIAS DOLDERER

MARK JEFFERIES

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Oregon Aero Skydancer

XAVIER DE LAPPARENT / MAGIC VOLTIGE

GREG ALDRIDGE

DENNY DOBSON

JAQUIE WARDA

TigerAirShows

EMBRY RIDDLE SPORT AVIATION

ELGIN WELLS

....and many more
Aerobatic Champions and Airshow Pilots
performing with a MT-Propeller
MT-Propeller Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht
came in 3rd in the team ranking with the German National Team at the 18th European Unlimited Aerobatic Championship 2012.
The last time the German unlimited National Team could fly into the 3rd place was 1991 in France.
This is a great success for all members of the team.
MT-Propeller Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht is the new German Aerobatics Champion 2012
Martin Albrecht, MT-Propeller Test pilot and Engineer is the new German Unlimited National Champion and 4-Minute Freestyle Champion 2012.
After 2010 Martin Albrecht could repeat his success in winning the German Aerobatic Nationals again after 6 days and 4 Programs flown with a total of 44 participants and 10 pilots qualified in Unlimited.
With this success Martin Albrecht is one of 8 pilots who could win this title more than once in the last 50 years in Germany.
Congratulations to Philipp Steinbach
for winning the German German Aerbatic National Championship 2011 with his Sbach 300.
MT-Propeller Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht won 2nd place at the German Aerobatics 2011
At the 51st German Aerbatic National Championship, Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht came in Second Place in Unlimited and is therefore the German Vice champion 2011 after being German Champion 2010.
THE WORLD’S FIRST EVER HOVERING BIPLANE GOES VIRTUAL
The Turbine Toucan takes flight virtually
www.turbinetoucan.com
MT-Propeller Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht is the new German Aerobatics Champion 2010
Martin Albrecht won the 50th German National Aerobatic Championship in the Unlimited Category end of July 2010 after competing in 4 programs.
With this success Martin Albrecht is one of 15 pilots who were able to win this title in the last 50 years in Germany and additionally he was able to bring the title back to Straubing after 37 years.
French Unlimited Aerobatic Team
MT-Propeller wants to congratulate the French Unlimited Aerobatic Team for winning the Classic, Freestyle and Team Gold Medals in all disciplines, of
course flying with the MT-Propeller at the Silverstone World Aerobatic Championship 2009.
MT-Propeller Engineer and Test Pilot Martin Albrecht
finished a quiet successful season 2009 in Unlimited Aerobatics
Beginning of the year Martin was placed at the German Nationals in Unlimited classic on 3rd place, which qualified him for Unlimited Freestyle 4 min where he became German Vice Champion.
At the World aerobatics championship in Silverstone in England he was placed in Unlimited classic on 24th place.
Due to these results he qualified for the 4 min Unlimited Freestyle and was placed 12th when he was flying with the best 60 pilots of the world.
Altogether this was a very good outcome for the first World Championship attendance and best German position in both categories.
The season finish was done with the DAeC Tutima Cup in Dessau. Only the 4 best German Pilots from the German Nationals were qualified to fly this competition. Martin came in first, which brought him the title of best German Aerobatic Pilot Year 2009.


