Did we ever doubt them?
They didn't just beat the existing records they smashed them!
Amazing results from what is a small team of students mostly (led by a genius aerodynamicist - Paulo Iscold).
I copy the text from their Facebook post below.
Ok, time to tell you guys some numbers.
 We arrived here in 
Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, last Tuesday and since then the work load 
has been huge! We've been working all day until 10PM and waking up at 
3AM, Flying early in the morning and late in the afternoon and using the
 middle of the day and part of the night to do some improvements on the 
airplane or  to re-configure it for the next flight. Our record flights 
started last Friday and until yesterday we had already managed 5 world 
records. What a way to fulfill our promise! These are the records (all 
C1a category):
 1) Speed over 3km with restricted altitude
 Previous record: Nemesis DR-90 - 466.83km/h (Jon Sharp)
 New record claim: 521.08km/h
2) Speed over 15km
 Previous record: Nemesis DR-90 - 455.8km/h (Jon Sharp)
 New record claim: 511.19km/h
3) Speed over 100km
 Previous record: W.Air Race - 389.6km/h (Richard Young)
 New record claim: 490.14km/h
4) Speed over 500km
 Previous record: VariEze - 387.4km/h (Klaus Savier)
 New record claim: 493.74km/h
5) Time to climb up to 3000m
 Previous record: Pushy Galore - 3min and 8sec (Bruce Bohannon)
 New record claim: 2min and 26sec
So, yes, we got five world records and now we can call Anequim the 
world's fastest four cylinder airplane, delivered as promised!
 
Paraphrasing my friend, Paul Bonhomme, if we can say anything about 
this, it is teamwork, teamwork, teamwork! The Anequim project doesn't 
have sponsors, it has a TEAM! A team that is not afraid to face 
challenges, a team that is, always, willing to overcome difficulties, a 
team that doesn't mind extra work. Thanks to Catto Propellers, Sky 
Dynamics, Fibraer, Grove Wheels and Brakes, Alto AlumÃnio, Solid Works, 
 Saber Manufacturing, Raphael Brescia, Brian Utley, and last but not 
least, all the students that spent hours working on the project, since 
its conception to now! I am sure it will be a mark for the rest of our 
lives!

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