Capt. Richard G. Rutan Print
Capt. Richard G. Rutan Print is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Captain Richard G. Rutan Signed and Numbered Print
Richard Glenn Rutan, born on July 1, 1938, is a distinguished retired United States Air Force officer, renowned fighter pilot, accomplished test pilot, and record-breaking aviator. In the annals of aviation history, Rutan etched his name in 1986 as the pilot of the Voyager aircraft, achieving the remarkable feat of the first non-stop, non-refueled around-the-world flight, accompanied by co-pilot Jeana Yeager.
Hailing from Loma Linda, California, Rutan's passion for flying blossomed from a young age. His roots in aviation run deep, with his early experiences shaping a remarkable career trajectory. Notably, he is the elder sibling of the acclaimed aerospace designer Burt Rutan. Throughout his illustrious journey, Rutan played a pivotal role in piloting many of Burt's original designs on class record-breaking flights, including the historic Voyager mission.
Print measures 11" X 17". Due to the nature of this item, no discounts are allowed.
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