Rochelt designed Musculair 1 and completed building it in 1984, allowing his son Holger to win a Kremer prize in the same year for his flight over a 1,500m (4,900ft) triangular course, improving the record to 4minutes and 25seconds. In the same year, he set a world speed record at 35.7km/h (22.2mph) to receive a second Kremer prize. Later that year, Holger and his sister Katrin, at that time still a child, became the first passengers in a human-powered aircraft.[citation needed]
Drawing of Musculair 1, build by Gunther Rochelt in 1984
Having slimmed down to just 41 kilograms (90lb), Günther designed Musculair 2, Holger set a new speed world record of 44.26 kilometres per hour (27.50mph) in 1985.[1]
Drawing of Musculair 2, build by Gunther Rochelt in 1984/85. Drawing modified by Dr. Wessmann, 2006
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