February 7th 2005.
Ellen MacArthur sets a record for the quickest round-the-world solo sail. She completed the 27,354 mile journey in 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds, breaking the old record of 72 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes and 22 seconds, set by Francis Joyon in 2004.
Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer is an aircraft designed by Burt Rutan in which the late Steve Fossett flew a solo nonstop airplane flight around the world in a time of 67 hours 1 minute from February 28, 2005 until March 3, 2005. The flight speed of 590.7 km/h (342.2 mph) broke the Absolute World Record for the fastest nonstop unrefueled circumnavigation set by the previous Rutan-designed Voyager aircraft at 9 days 3 minutes and an average speed of 186.11 km/h (115.65 mph).
The first nonstop balloon flight around the world took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 miles.
A nonstop trip from Chicago to Puerto Rico is around 4 hour and 6 minutes.
Steve Fossett
mercury is the fastest
Steve Fosset
Around 48 hours nonstop.
Someone Earhart.... I think :P.
Around 4-5 hours nonstop
The Myelin sheath is fat and white and wraps around the fastest axons.
The answer is: Brook Knapp
because the mercury is the fastest to revolve around the sun than any other