Saturday night saw the culmination of the Paper Plane World Championships as the Red Bull Paper Wings World Finals 2009 reached their climax in Salzburg (AUT). After two days of intense competition in the categories Longest Distance, Longest Airtime and Aerobatics it was Brazil, Japan and Croatia spraying the champagne from the top of the podium.
SALZBURG (AUT). A total of 253 athletes from 83 pushed the limits of physics with nothing more than a sheet of standard A4 paper this weekend as Red Bull Paper Wings returned after its successful debut in 2006.
The path to the World Finals in Salzburg was long and difficult, with the 253 pilots representing their countries in Austria having to prove themselves against an incredible 37,017 competitors taking part in 613 qualifying tournaments across the globe.

In the Longest Airtime category it was Leonard Ang (BRA) who used the official Paper Plane World Championship paper (80g/m2) to best effect as his plane touched down after a flight lasting 11.66 seconds. Second and third places were claimed by Switzerland (Michael Kummer) and Israel (Gil Totan) respectively.


