World records recorded by the UltraBip
End of January 2026, French pilots Blandine and Titi Macquet completed a series of exceptional tandem flights in Kenya's Kerio Valley.
On site, one single objective: break world records!
This was achieved after intense preparation throughout the year. These records were all recorded by theUltraBip and analysed in the Stodeus LogBook.
🗓 29 January 2026
Blandine and Titi set an impressive first record:
- 🏆 World speed record over 200 km with an average speed of 36.3 km/h
See the flight track in the LogBook
A fast, highly efficient flight, illustrated in the LogBook by detailed statistics: more than 6 hours and 40 minutes of flight, an average transition speed of 47 km/h, and an average altitude gain of 106m.
🗓 31 January 2026
Two days later, they achieved an even more remarkable flight, setting three records in the same flight:
- 🏆 World record for declared out and return distance: 250 km
- 🏆 Free distance world record: 252 km
- 🏆 Kapchebelei site record: 256.26 km
See the flight track in the LogBook
Titi Macquet points out that the conditions were challenging, with strong winds and very powerful thermals. These were physical tandem flights, in a region reserved for experienced pilots, but made all the more enjoyable by the pleasure of sharing them with Blandine.
Full details of these flights are available in the Stodeus LogBook. You can follow every transition, every thermal and analyse in detail the construction of these record-breaking flights. It's a great source of inspiration for all pilots.
At Stodeus, we're particularly proud to see theUltraBip supporting performances at this level.
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