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Pilots Test Plane for Global Flight Without Refueling

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From Associated Press

Two aviators took off from a windy Mojave Desert airfield today on a planned nonstop, 4 1/2-day shakedown flight to see if their experimental lightweight aircraft can fly around the world without refueling.

Its long thin wings flexing in a gusty cross-wind, the experimental Voyager climbed into the desert sky, circled the airfield and headed for the Pacific Ocean.

Pilot Dick Rutan and co-pilot Jeana Yeager slipped into the slim, tubular cockpit and took off on the engineering test flight at 8:10 a.m.

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If all goes as planned, the Voyager will fly repeated circles between Santa Barbara and San Francisco, covering 12,532 miles with the pilots taking turns flying and resting until a landing scheduled at Mojave Sunday.

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