• Voyager's flight was the first-ever, non-stop, unrefueled flight around the world. It took place between December 14 and December 23, 1986.

  • This milestone flight took 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds.

  • The absolute world distance records set during that flight remained unchallenged today.

  • The flight was 26,366 statute miles, which more than doubled the previous record set by a B52 Bomber in 1962. (The FAI accredited distance at 40,212 km).

  • The structural weight of the Voyager Aircraft was only 939 pounds.

  • When the airplane took off full of fuel, pilots and supplies, the gross take off weight was 9,694.5 pounds.

  • The average altitude flown was about 11,000 feet.

  • The Voyager took off from and landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

  • There were two crew members on board, Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager.

  • Dick's brother, Burt Rutan, who is a world-renowned airplane designer, designed the airplane.

  • The Voyager was built in Mojave, California. It took five years to build and test the airplane before taking off on its remarkable record-setting flight.

  • There were 99 ground volunteers that participated in the flight with weather, communications, fabrication, office staff, gift shop staff and more.

  • Primarily individual contributions, and a few product equipment sponsors financed the Voyager. The project did not receive any government sponsorship.

  • Four days after landing, President Ronald Reagan presented the Voyager crew and it's designer with the Presidential Citizenship Medal, awarded only 16 times previously in history.

  • The Voyager Aircraft is on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

    To find out more about the Voyager project and flight, we suggest you order the Voyager Technical Flight Log (see order page) or the Voyager book.

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