Austrian pilot breaks world's longest wingsuit flight records

Salzmann flew without an engine for almost six minutes   -  
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Austrian wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann has taken human flight to a new level by launching an innovative foil over the Jungfrau, Switzerland's highest mountain.

Without engine propulsion, Salzmann soared for nearly six minutes, reaching speeds of up to 200 km/h, covering a distance of 12.5 kilometres and an altitude difference of 3,402 metres.

Developed over three years, the foil’s aerodynamic with a 2.1-metre wing and features a lightweight (5.45kg) design, enabled enhanced glide efficiency, nearly doubling traditional wingsuit performance.

Jungfrau's rugged beauty provided an iconic setting for this unprecedented achievement in human flight.

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