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- 2009-10-04
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- David Blundell
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- Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2009 - Barcelona
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- Flying at speeds reaching 370 km/hr (230 mph) and pulling up to 12 gs, the pilots navigate unique and demanding race tracks, negotiating their way through 20-metre high inflatable air gates in their bid to become the 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Champion.
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