Uli Dembinski

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Uli Dembinski (* 15. April 1959 in Aschaffenburg ) is a German aerobatics - Pilot .

Uli Dembinski began in 1973 with the glider and received at the age of 17 years, the glider license . After taking part in aerobatic championships for a long time without any special training, he began aerobatic training in January 1989.

So far, Dembinski has taken part in 22 national and international competitions, 12 times among the top three participants.

On May 2, 2009 Dembinski set a new world record in continuous loop flying . With his Jak-55 Theo, which he named after his father (also an avid aviator), he managed 333 loops in a row at Walldorf airfield . He improved his own world record from 2007, in which he had flown 222 loops in a row.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 333 times overhead: pilot sets world record in continuous looping. In: Spiegel Online . May 4, 2009, accessed November 19, 2015 .
  2. World record attempt in Walldorf. In: fliegermagazin.de. May 2, 2009, accessed November 19, 2015 .