Adventurers Steve Fossett and Richard Branson-with a little help from design genius Burt Rutan-build an airplane for what they're calling the last great aviation record: a solo, nonstop around-the-world flight.
By Bill Sweetman and Matthew Stibbe
Posted 10.24.2003 at 1:36 pm
October 23, 2003—London. Around the world on a single tank of gas has been done. Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager accomplished the feat in 1986, flying Burt Rutan's brilliant propeller-driven Voyager aircraft. It was a gruelling nine-day ordeal for the duo, and it stretched aviation technology to its limits.
But Richard Branson and Steve Fossett think they can push the technology even further, and today the pair unveiled their plans to go one better—flying solo, and in only a third the time.
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