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![]() I have been wondering what the big deal about this flight is from the beginning. First flying around the world non stop doesn't sound like much of an adventure to me, it sounds pretty boring. Second hasn't this been done before and aren't there several planes in existence that, if filled with fuel instead of people and or cargo, could fly non stop around the world? Third, what's the point? If you can fly half way around the world, you can get from anywhere to anywhere. -- Chris W I had a chance to ask someone involved in this stuff. The guy's name is Dick Rutan. Yep, one of the Voyager pilots and brother of Burt Rutan. Rutan said, in effect, that he will leave it to the historians to determine the significance of Fossett's oddesey. He, Rutan, did however say that the trip is important for a number of reasons. For one, advancement of technology. Materials, equipment, and instruments have made significant improvements since he and Jeana Yeager did their thing. Then there is competition. Rutan pointed out the not-too-long-ago solo trip around the world by a woman in a sailboat. Rutan thinks interest could be generated in transglobal air racing. Heck, I can see where it might lead to another Miss Budweiser. Perhaps he has something there. After all, what's the point of going roundy-roundy on an asphalt oval for 500 miles? Or thrashing about pylons at Reno, for that matter? Or zipping across the water at 200 MPH? It ain't all about logic. |
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