What's the record for an FSD jump?

I'm just curious - This is my personal record, I know others easily get over 300ly on the Highway - or so I've been told anyway.
Hehe - still; I'm pretty pleased with 288ly!
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Cheers!
(Edit...ermmmm....guess not. It set the jump, but it's just outside my range. Rats. Still, 236ly is respectable.)
 
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In theory my Travel Snake (anaconda) can do 76,14ly x 4 = 304,56ly
But never tested, don't like to fly with possible empty fuel tank. ;-)
 
336ly I thought is the record.

Edit: 337.02ly.
Like...wow. That is freakin' amazing.
I've got me a little neutron highway way the bloody heck out here; a neutron bypass lane, if you will. ;)
I'm debating whether to push for the Rim - I didn't bring an AFMU this time because on my two prior exploration flights the damn thing went unused and I wanted to save weight. Still...3Kly to the Rim and while my FSD is still in great shape it's starting to show a few dings. I'll have lunch and think about it.
 
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Like...wow. That is freakin' amazing.
I've got me a little neutron highway way the bloody heck out here; a neutron bypass lane, if you will. ;)
I'm debating whether to push for the Rim - I didn't bring an AFM this time because on my two prior exploration flights the damn thing went unused and I wanted to save weight. Still...3Kly to the Rim and while my FSD is still in great shape it's starting to show a few dings. I'll have lunch and think about it.
AFMs dont weigh anything, along with the surface prohes
 
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