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| Thursday, January 8, 1998 Published at 13:19 GMT UK Around the world in 80 days - in a microlight ![]() The plane is the smallest and lightest to attempt the flight
Two Britons are attempting to make the first round-the-world flight in a microlight aircraft. After take-off, the pair aim to travel over 25 countries and go around the world in 80 days. Brian Milton, 55, and co-pilot Keith Reynolds, 45, plan to leave London in March at the start of their 25,000-mile journey. Mr Reynolds, a microlight instructor and a test pilot, will take the controls on alternate days. They hope to cover 300 miles a day in their 1200cc, 80-horsepower plane, which is 9ft 2in long and has a wingspan of 33ft 8in. Not only do the Britons hope to equal their time, they plan to follow the same route. This goes east, over the Middle East, India, China and Japan, before returning across the northern Americas and finally cutting south to the United Kingdom.
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