Catalin Alexandru Duru's propeller-based hoverboard managed to travel a total distance of 275.9 metres to achieve the new Guinness World Records title for Farthest flight by a hoverboard.
Catalin reached a height of 5 metres on his prototype hoverboard covering a distance of over twice that of two full sized football pitches before gently landing in the exquisite waters of Lake Ouareau in Quebec, Canada, Guinness said.
He claims that the machine, which he built and designed over the course of 12 months, can be used anywhere and can reach 'scary heights' which he would like to potentially explore in the near future.
"I wanted to showcase that a stable flight can be achieved on a hoverboard and a human could stand and control with their feet," said Catalin.
"This is a truly mesmerising and incredible feat in the world of engineering and transportation. It's always pleasing to see individuals such as Catalin Alexandru Duru achieve a Guinness World Records titles such as this in which personal endeavour continues to amaze us all," Guinness World Records spokesperson said.
