
But now a Kickstarter-funded project has claimed the prize.
Canadian startup AeroVelo announced this month that company co-founder Todd Reichert met the qualifications for the prize on June 13 at a soccer stadium in Toronto. Reichert flew for 64 seconds with a maximum altitude of 3.3 meters at the end of five days of test flights.
The Atlas craft finally reached the mark just minutes before a soccer team was scheduled to take the field for an evening practice.
Like the Gamera, Atlas is an X-shaped craft that uses four large rotors, powered by the pedaling work of the pilot. You can read a draft of the company's world record claim documentation here.
Source: Popular Mechanics

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