Taiwanese fly and flop for fun in Red Bull glider contest

Sep 17, 2022, 6:23 PM | Updated: Sep 18, 2022, 8:39 pm

A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a p...

A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)

(AP Photo/Szuying Lin)


              Team members watch as their man made flying machine leans over the edge at the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time.(AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              Participants hold up a welcome sign near a Taiwanese flag in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              Team members from "Firefighting Life" poses with their man made flying machine in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)
            
              A team member jumps from a platform with a man made flying machine into the harbor in Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Pilots with homemade gliders launched themselves into a harbor from a 20-foot-high ramp to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters. It was mostly if not all for fun as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing in the Red Bull “Flugtag” event held for the first time. (AP Photo/Szuying Lin)

TAICHUNG, Taiwan (AP) — They came with homemade gliders and launched themselves into the harbor from a 6-meter- (20-foot-) high ramp. Some just crashed into the water.

It was mostly if not all for fun, as thousands of spectators laughed and cheered on 45 teams competing to see who could go the farthest before falling into the waters of Taichung, a port city in central Taiwan.

It was the first time the Red Bull “Flugtag,” an event held by the energy drink maker at venues around the world, came to Taiwan, a self-governing island of 23 million people that China claims as its territory and says must come under its control.

A magnitude 6.8 earthquake in southern Taiwan was felt during the competition but not strong enough to make anyone flee the venue.

The gliders and their pilots picked up speed from a 6-meter-high runway and flew as best as they could to land the farthest possible in the water. Some just crashed into the water.

“I am the pilot because I am the lightest,” Tina Hsu, a 30-year-old dance teacher and pilot whose team won the competition, said with a laugh. “But everyone dreams of flying, that is why we achieved this together. We stayed up many nights, we calculated a lot and made this with our two hands.”

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Taiwanese fly and flop for fun in Red Bull glider contest