Sparky-Watts
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This has nothing to do with Jeeps, except that I'll use my Jeep to go see it. Hopefully this weekend, Steve Fossett will take off on his record breaking attempt to fly around the world in 80 hours non-stop. I've been following the story of the attemp here: http://www.virginatlantic-globalflyer.com/ because it's starting and ending just 70 miles north of me in Salina. I plan on driving up there this weekend to see it take off. The actual day isn't set yet, although after nearly a month of waiting for the right jetstream and weather systems, Saturday and Sunday look to be the best. The Global Flyer was designed by Burt Rutan, who also designed the first private airplane to fly into space late last summer. I'm not really an aviation buff, but this looks pretty cool, and I'd like to be able to witness history in the making. They chose Salina's airport because it is one of a handful that has a runway long enough to take off from. The Global Flyer's initial weight will be 83% fuel!!! They need the 2 mile long runway just to get it off the ground. Any Kansas Jeepers want to meet me there?
Oh, one more note: The Citation X chase plane that will be following the flight is one that I built part of the interior for back around 2002. I built the tables that go between the seats in back.
This has nothing to do with Jeeps, except that I'll use my Jeep to go see it. Hopefully this weekend, Steve Fossett will take off on his record breaking attempt to fly around the world in 80 hours non-stop. I've been following the story of the attemp here: http://www.virginatlantic-globalflyer.com/ because it's starting and ending just 70 miles north of me in Salina. I plan on driving up there this weekend to see it take off. The actual day isn't set yet, although after nearly a month of waiting for the right jetstream and weather systems, Saturday and Sunday look to be the best. The Global Flyer was designed by Burt Rutan, who also designed the first private airplane to fly into space late last summer. I'm not really an aviation buff, but this looks pretty cool, and I'd like to be able to witness history in the making. They chose Salina's airport because it is one of a handful that has a runway long enough to take off from. The Global Flyer's initial weight will be 83% fuel!!! They need the 2 mile long runway just to get it off the ground. Any Kansas Jeepers want to meet me there?
Oh, one more note: The Citation X chase plane that will be following the flight is one that I built part of the interior for back around 2002. I built the tables that go between the seats in back.