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Voyager

Voyager

Rear of the Voyager, a unique aircraft constructed almost entirely of lightweight graphite honeycomb composite materials. In December of 1986, it became the first aircraft to fly around the world non-stop without refueling. The journey took nine days to complete.
Galleries: National Air and Space Museum, Prop Planes
Keywords: aerospace, air and space museum, airplane, aviation, circumnavigate, district of columbia, flight, graphite, national air and space museum, smithsonian, smithsoniannational air and space museum, ultralight, voyager, washington dc
Photo Location: National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC
Photographer: Chad Cullen
Date of Photo: 06/26/2009
Device Make: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 5D
Exposure Time: 1/50
F Number: 8/1
Original Dimensions: 4368×2912
Picture Orientation: Landscape
GPS Coordinates: 38°53'18.49"N 77°1'11.34"W
Picture Number: 8171