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Don Muir and André Daemon completed their journey in their plane — The Wings of Life — in six days, seven hours, 25 minutes and 47 seconds. They travelled 36,500 kilometres.
The Wings of Life
Don Muir and André Daemon completed their journey in their plane — The Wings of Life — in six days, seven hours, 25 minutes and 47 seconds. They travelled 36,500 kilometres.
With a time of six days and 7½ hours, two Canadian pilots have broken the world record for an around-the-globe flight by a single-engine plane. Don Muir, 26, and André Daemon, 22, shaved more than 28 hours off the previous record. A crowd at Montreal's Dorval airport cheers as their Cessna 210 touches down and camera operators jostle to take the first photograph of the triumphant team in this CBC Television report.
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