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Experience the thrill of the world's slowest race! Join us as we navigate the seas, strategize for victory, and push our sailboat to the limit. Witness the challenges and advantages, including the limitations of our Bavaria and the threat from competitors. We're pushing for victory! At a top speed of 5 knots! #SailingRace #SlowestRace #Sailing #BoatHandling #Sailboat #Bavaria #SailingStrategy #BlueWaterSailing #BoatRace #Yachting

What do you get when you mix Cold War espionage, an 80-year-old warbird, and a pilot crazy enough to hijack his own airplane to escape communism? In this video, I fly Mira Slovak’s original Bücker Jungmann, a legendary German-designed WWII-era biplane with an unbelievable backstory. From Cold War defection to aerobatic stunts, this flight is packed with cinematic footage, vintage aircraft vibes, and a slice of aviation history you’ve probably never heard. Miroslav “Mira” Slovak was a Czech Airlines pilot who hijacked his own plane in 1953 to flee the Soviet regime, eventually becoming a U.S. citizen, air race champion, and aerobatic pilot. His story is straight out of a movie—and now, his historic airplane lives on. We took this 1930s warbird to the skies for a day of vintage aerobatics, tailwheel flying, and breathtaking air-to-air shots. Whether you’re into vintage planes, Cold War history, general aviation, or just love epic flying footage, this one’s for you. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more aviation adventures, skydiving content, and insane flying stories! #Aviation #VintageAircraft #BückerJungmann #WWIIPlanes #Aerobatics #PilotLife #ColdWarHistory #MiraSlovak #Tailwheel #FlyingStories #SkyAdventure #AirToAir #EscapeFromCommunism #WarbirdWednesday #GeneralAviation #PlaneSpotting #BushFlying #AviationHistory #FlyingFootage #HistoricAircraft

Le 3 Novembre 2019 à 13H02, "BREST ATLANTIQUES" donnera l'envol des plus merveilleux multicoques océaniques qui soient. Les 4 ULTIMS seront réunis pour prendre le départ d'un parcours triangulaire de 14 000 milles nautiques sur les Atlantiques nord et sud : ACTUAL LEADER, Trimaran MACIF, Maxi EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD, SODEBO ULTIM 3. Suivez Brest Atlantiques sur nos réseaux sociaux : ► Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BrestAtlantiques/ ► Twitter : https://twitter.com/Batlantiques ► Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/brestatlantiques/