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I set the goal of making the first Round the World Balloon Flight Solo in 1993. In part it was to earn a place in aviation history and now the Bud Light Spirit of Freedom capsule is on permanent display in Washington DC at the Smithsonian Institute's National Air & Space Museum - the world's most popular museum.
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The First Solo circumnavigation was extraordinarily difficult. It took six attempts over a span of eight years and tested all of my abilities and all of my experience. I had to apply myself completely and even at times risk my life. The final success was especially fulfilling. |
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Northam played a special part in my great quest. First with my successful launch from the town's airfield in August 2001 - a bid which unfortunately ended when I was forced down in Brazil by bad weather. And then again in 2002, when I made a rare daytime lift-off and had my last look at Northam. It was a stunning site. |
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| This was my final distance balloon flight. However, I am among the dreamers but unlike Walter Mitty I am acting on my own dreams. Now I'm proceeding on the stratospheric glider project and other exciting projects. |
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| I would like to record a special thanks to the people of Northam - particularly the members of the local Aero Club, Windward Balloon Adventures and the Town of Northam with the support of the WA Government - for their great support and for the big effort everybody put in to making the 2002 launch a special event for spectators. |