Chris Colohan wrote in
:
"Peter Duniho" writes:
I'm surprised there hasn't been any mention of this yet. IMHO, this
isn't getting nearly enough attention (here or in the media in
general).
http://www.mounteverest.net/story/Fr...persUtopiasumm
it-VIDEOMay272005.shtml
Did it land, or didn't it? Apparently there is some controversy:
http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=41844
Chris
Unless I misread the article, it seems that the issue is if
they had permission to land on the summit. Since they weren't
explicetly given permission to land on the summit, the attempt
doesn't count towards the record.
Kinda reminds me of the flap over the world land speed record.
Who broke mach 1 first? ThrustSST in 1997 or the Budweiser
rocket car in 1979? It's controversial to this day.
Well, I'm still damned impressed anyway, on both events.
Brian
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