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- Sep 4, 2010
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- Christian Pondella
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- Nearly 85,000 Red Bull Flugtag fans packed the Camden Waterfront in Philly on Labor Day weekend to watch human powered flying machines plunge into the Delaware River. Flying clocks, crash test dummies and a dodo bird were among the 32 crafts that took flight off the 26-foot flight deck. The winner, team Giant Flying Llama, took first place with their baseball-inspired hat and uniforms that ignited the Philly crowd and recorded a flight of 42 feet. Second was a Philly favorite, the Liberty Bell-inspired team Let Freedom Wing. Team BUMBLE, whose Christmas theme was slightly out of season, finished third. Bringing the People’s Choice Award back to the Garden State, the crowd went cuckoo for Five Guys One Clock.
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