Photos: Steve Fossett's flying adventure
by ZDNet Author | July 19, 2006 11:36am PDT | Image 1 of 3
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The veteran aviator and adventurer completed the longest nonstop flight in aviation history in the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer Saturday and made a dramatic emergency landing at the Bournemouth International Airport, about 100 miles outside of London.
He surpassed his goal of covering 26,160 miles in approximately 80 hours. (The previous record was 25,361 miles, set in 1999 by the Breitling Orbiter balloon. By comparison, Fossett's round-the-world flight in March 2005 covered just less than 23,000 miles.)
The ultralight GlobalFlyer lifted off Wednesday morning from the 15,000-foot space shuttle landing runway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The craft typically traveled at an altitude of approximately 45,000 feet and at speeds above 200 knots.
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