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Fullerton, now a research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, flew on two space shuttle missions in the 1980s, co-piloted two approach and landing tests of the prototype shuttle orbiter Enterprise, and served on the support crew for the last four Apollo moon landing missions. Co-piloted by the child's faithful companion, it will soar into the sky with the aid of a spinning propeller built from the slats of a picket fence, an assortment of multi-colored balloons and wings made from Boogie(R) boards. ``We were starting the process of shutting down when they realized the ice was thin,'' said Rutan, who co-piloted the Antonov. |
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