In 1986 the U.S. pilots “Dick Rutan” and “Jeana Yeager” flew an experimental light airplane called Voyager for nine days without landing. It was the first nonstop around-the-world flight.
In 1986 the U.S. pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager flew an experimental light airplane called Voyager for nine days without landing. It was the first nonstop around-the-world flight.
The very first non-stop flight around the world was completed in March 2, 1949 the flight took off from Texas, on Feb. 26.This world record was set by a Boeing B-50 named Lucky Lady II. The flight covered 23,452 miles, at an average ground speed of 249 miles per hour, it was in the air for 94 hours, 1. The plane was fueled four times during the flight and it was one of the major challenges during the flight.
H.P.Dubey
In 1986 the U.S. pilots “Dick Rutan” and “Jeana Yeager” flew an experimental light airplane called Voyager for nine days without landing. It was the first nonstop around-the-world flight.
H.P.Dubey
In 1986 the U.S. pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager flew an experimental light airplane called Voyager for nine days without landing. It was the first nonstop around-the-world flight.
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The very first non-stop flight around the world was completed in March 2, 1949 the flight took off from Texas, on Feb. 26.This world record was set by a Boeing B-50 named Lucky Lady II. The flight covered 23,452 miles, at an average ground speed of 249 miles per hour, it was in the air for 94 hours, 1. The plane was fueled four times during the flight and it was one of the major challenges during the flight.