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Elbert L. "Burt" Rutan (born June 17, 1943) is an aircraft designer known for designing light, strong, unusual-looking, energy-efficent aircraft. He is most famous for his design of the recordbreaking Voyager, which was the first plane to fly around the world without stopping or refueling, and the suborbital rocket plane SpaceShipOne.
Born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Dinuba, California, Rutan displayed an early interest in airplane design. By the time he was eight years old, he was designing and building model airplanes. His first solo flight in a real airplane was an Aeronca Champ in 1959, when he was sixteen. In 1965 he graduated third in his class from California Polytechnic University with an aeronautical engineering degree.
From 1965-1972 Rutan worked for the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base as a flight test project engineer, working on nine separate projects including fighter spin tests and the XC-142 VSTOL transport. After this, he became director of the Bede Test Center for Bede Aircraft, in Newton Kansas, until 1974.
Mr. Rutan struck out on his own in June 1974 with the founding of the Rutan Aircraft Factory in the Mojave Desert, where he designed and developed prototypes for a number of aircraft. In April 1982, Burt Rutan founded Scaled Composites Inc., which has become one of the world's pre-eminent aircraft prototyping facilities. Scaled Composites is located in the Mojave Desert.
Over the years Burt Rutan has developed a number of aircraft, including the now-famous Voyager, which was piloted by his brother Dick in 1986 on a recordbreaking nine-day non-stop flight around the world. He made headlines again in 2004 with SpaceShipOne, which became the first commercial aircraft to make it into space.
Some of his other more remarkable designs include the Raytheon Beechcraft Starship, the Proteus, and the Boomerang, a remarkable asymmetrical airplane.
Currently, he is working on a project to create another plane to circle the world. Steve Fossett is hoping to use the GlobalFlyer, an aircraft similar to the Voyager design but with stiffer materials, to do the first solo non-stop flight around the world. He is also involved in the construction of a competitive spacecraft in the X-Prize contest through Scaled Composites. SpaceShipOne, as it is known, displays Rutan's unique form of design and aircraft concept.
by Diane Tedschi
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