Results
A closing ceremony was held soon after the maximum speed test on September 16. The winners were the Polish crew of pilot Jerzy Bajan and mechanic Gustaw Pokrzywka. Their success was not only a result of their aviation skills, but also of the technical features of their Polish-designed RWD-9. Due to their victory, Poland had a right to organize the next Challenge in 1936, but it decided not to, because of financial reasons. The FAI proposed that other countries organize the contest, but Germany, Italy and France declined. The 1934 Challenge remained the last Challenge and the Polish Aero Club was given a right to retain a transitory cup.
| Pilot | country | aircraft | registration / starting number |
points: technical + race + speed |
= total | |
| 1. | Jerzy Bajan | Poland | RWD-9S | SP-DRD / 71 | 994 + 861 + 41 | 1896 |
| 2. | Stanisław Płonczyński | Poland | RWD-9S | SP-DRC / 75 | 953 + 868 + 45 | 1866 |
| 3. | Hans Seidemann | Nazi_Germany | Fieseler Fi 97 | D-IPUS / 19 | 939 + 874 + 33 | 1846 |
| 4. | Ján Ambruš | Czechoslovakia | Aero A.200 | OK-AMB / 52 | 915 + 880 + 27 | 1822 |
| 5. | Theo Osterkamp | Nazi_Germany | Bf 108A | D-IMUT / 14 | 854 + 875 + 81 | 1810 |
| 6. | Werner Junck | Nazi_Germany | Bf 108A | D-IJES / 16 | 895 + 838 + 73 | 1806 |
| 7. | Jan Buczyński | Poland | RWD-9S | SP-DRE / 72 | 920 + 836 + 44 | 1800 |
| 8. | Jan Anderle | Czechoslovakia | RWD-9W | OK-AMD / 54 | 915 + 855 + 27 | 1797 |
| 9. | Georg Pasewaldt | Nazi_Germany | Fieseler Fi 97 | D-IDAH / 22 | 885 + 880 + 29 | 1794 |
| 10. | Karl Francke | Nazi_Germany | Bf 108A | D-IGAK / 15 | 899 + 816 + 77 | 1792 |
| 11. | Piotr Dudziński | Poland | PZL.26 | SP-PZL / 61 | 875 + 880 + 31 | 1786 |
| 12. | Kurt Bayer | Nazi Germany | Fieseler Fi 97 | D-IBYR / 18 | 902 + 854 + 26 | 1782 |
| 13. | Wolf Hirth | Nazi Germany | Fieseler Fi 97 | D-IVIF / 17 | 915 + 819 + 27 | 1761 |
| 14. | Vojtěch Žaček | Czechoslovakia | Aero A.200 | OK-AMA / 51 | 890 + 845 + 14 | 1749 |
| 15. | Henryk Skrzypiński | Poland | RWD-9W | SP-DRB / 76 | 883 + 826 + 33 | 1742 |
| 16. | Gerhard Hubrich | Nazi Germany | Fieseler Fi 97 | D-IZUH / 21 | 936 + 763 + 29 | 1728 |
| 17. | Ignacy Giedgowd | Poland | PZL.26 | SP-PZM / 62 | 839 + 880 + 0 | 1719 |
| 18. | Armando François | Italy | Pallavicino PS-1 | I-FRAN / 42 | 801 + 747 + 13 | 1561 |
| 19. | Ernesto Sanzin | Italy | Breda Ba.39S | I-LUDO / 46 | 559 + 723 + 0 | 1282 |
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