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The linked article on that page is broken. I’m guessing he somehow refueled in flight?



Yes. They flew low and slow over a long, straight road and refueled from a truck that kept pace with them.

https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2008/march/pilo...

> A Ford truck, donated by Cashman Auto in Las Vegas, was outfitted with a fuel pump, tank, and other paraphernalia required to support the aircraft in flight. When fuel was required, a rendezvous would be arranged on a stretch of straight road in the desert near Blythe, California. An electric winch lowered a hook, the fuel pump hose was picked up, and Timm or Cook inserted it into the belly tank. It took a little more than three minutes to fill the belly tank.

> The total fuel capacity of the airplane was 142 gallons. Plans called for refueling twice daily. Sometimes weather or the inevitable glitches upset the schedule, and a new rendezvous was worked out by radio. This activity was repeated more than 128 times.

The whole article is worth a read; it was quite the hairy sounding endeavour. Two months in a C-172 would kill me, I'm quite certain.


https://web.archive.org/web/20120429214314/http://www.airspa...

Haven't read it to find the answer to your question yet, but bless the Internet Archive


Yes. Also added oil.




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