Klaus Schrodt
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Klaus Schrodt | |
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Nationality | Germany |
Website | Profile at haute-voltige.com |
Klaus Schrodt (born 14 September 1946)
Whilst being passionate for yachting in his youth, Schrodt maintained a strong interest in flying, travelling 30 kilometres (19 mi) each day in order to clean hangars in exchange for 10 minutes of flying lessons.[2] After completing flight school, he became a pilot for Lufthansa at 19 years old;[2] Schrodt retired in 2002 to focus on aerobatic flying.[2] Schrodt's aviation career has seen him take the German Aerobatic Championship five times, as well as the 2001 and 2005 Freestyle World Aerobatic Championship and the 2002 and 2004 Freestyle European Championships.[2] Klaus has flown over 100 different aircraft, notching up more than 22,000 flying hours.
His interest in yachting led to crossing the
- CAN: Cancelled
- DNP: Did not participate
- DNS: Did not show
- DQ: Disqualified
- NC: Not classified
References
- ^ "Red Bull Air Race World Series". web.archive.org. 2006-12-29. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
- ^ a b c d e Red Bull Air Race 2008 Archived 2006-12-29 at the Wayback Machine