Smallest Remote-Controlled Helicopter

Smallest Remote-Controlled Helicopter

The World Record of ‘smallest remote-controlled helicopter’ has been achieved by Pico-Falcon from Japan.

Toy maker Bandai’s subsidiary CCP has made the smallest remote-controlled helicopter which is t just 46mm (1.8 inches) long. It has gyrocenter coupled with tandem rotors that stabilize the helicopter. Thirty minutes of charging allows roughly four minutes of flying.

Smallest Remote-Controlled Helicopter

Most People Performing Kumite

The World Record of ‘most people performing kumite’ has been jointly achieved by Deepakbhau Nikalaje Samajik Vikas Sangathana and National Karate Federation of India from Pune, Maharashtra, India.

On Jan 24, 2016; Two Hundred Eighty Seven (287) people performed kumite simultaneously at NKFI International Karate and Kickboxing Championship 2016.

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Largest Session on Dessert Decoration

The World Record of ‘largest session on dessert decoration’ has been achieved by University of Antelope Valley from Lancaster, California, USA.

On April 27, 2014, One Thousand Four Hundred One (1401) participants attended the session on dessert decoration at the California Poppy Festival in Lancaster.

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Most People Eating Cake Simultaneously at a Single Location

The World Record of ‘most people eating cake simultaneously at a single location’ has been achieved byILVA Higher Secondary School from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On July 14, 2015, Two Thousand Six Hundred Fifty Eight (2658) people ate the cake simultaneously at a single location.

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Oldest Gymnast

The World Record of ‘oldest gymnast’ has been achieved by Ms. Johanna Quaas from Germany.

At the age of Eighty Seven (87) years; Ms. Quaas participated in the competition Landes-Seniorenspiele, staged in Saxony, Germany.

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Recalling the Value of PI for Most Number of Decimal Points

The World Record of ‘recalling the value of Pi for most number of decimal points’ has been achieved by Mr. Chao Lu from Shaanxi, China.

Mr. Lu recalled the value of Pi for Sixty Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety (67890) at Northwest A & F University.