Flight distance records without refueling. Some
records were certified by the
Fédération
Aéronautique Internationale.
Non commercial aircraft
| Year |
Date |
Distance |
Pilot |
Aircraft |
Notes |
| 2006 |
February 12, 2006 |
42,469.46 km |
Steve Fossett |
GlobalFlyer |
Steve Fossett. |
| 1986 |
December 23, 1986 |
40,212.14 km |
Richard Glenn Rutan and
Jeana Yeager |
Rutan Voyager |
Fédération
Aéronautique Internationale record holder up to 2006. |
| 1962 |
January 10 - 11, 1962 |
20,177 km |
|
Boeing B-52
Stratofortress |
From Kadena AB, Okinawa to Torrejon AB, Spain |
| 1946 |
September 29 - October 2, 1946 |
18,083.6 km |
Cdr. Tom Davies pilot, Cdr. Eugene Rankin (co-pilot) and two crew |
Lockheed P2V-1
Neptune |
From
Perth, Australia to Columbus, Ohio |
| 1945 |
November 20, 1945 |
12,739.6 km |
USAF; C. S. Irvine + crew of
9 |
Boeing B-29
Superfortress |
From Guam to Washington DC, USA |
| 1938 |
November 5-7, 1938 |
11,520.4 km
(7,162 miles)
|
RAF Long Range Development Unit; R.
Kellett, H.A.V. Hogan and
A. N.
Combe (first pilots) + crew of two (also
qualified pilots) in each aircraft |
Vickers Wellesley |
From
Ismailia, Egypt to Darwin, Northern Territory in Australia; three
aircraft flew in formation, Hogan landed to refuel at Koepang (500
miles short of Darwin), thus (officially) holding the record
(10,715.5 km) until the other two landed at Darwin, Northern
Territory . |
| 1937 |
May 13-15, 1937 |
11,651.011 km |
Yuzoh Fujita + crew (Japan) |
Koken-ki |
three-corner course over Japan |
| 1937 |
July 12 - 14, 1937 |
10,148.5 km |
Mikhail Gromov + crew
(Russia) |
Tupolev ANT-25 |
From Moscow to San Jacinto, California, USA |
| 1933 |
August 7, 1933 |
9,104.7 km |
J. M.
Rossi and P.
Codos (France) |
Blériot 110 F-ALCC |
From Floyd Bennett Field, New York, USA to Rayack, Syria |
| 1933 |
February 8, 1933 |
8,544 km |
RAF Long Range Development Unit; O. R. Gayford and G.
E. Nicholetts |
Fairey Long-range
Monoplane K1991 |
From
Cranwell, UK, to Walvis
Bay , South Africa |
| 1927 |
|
3,862.43 km |
Albert Francis
Hegenberger and Lester
Maitland |
Fokker F.VII |
From California to Hawaii, the longest open sea flight up to
that date, in the "Bird of Paradise". They received the Mackey
Trophy and the Distinguished Flying
Cross from President Calvin
Coolidge for this achievement. |
| 1903 |
December 17, 1903 |
279 m |
Wilbur Wright |
Wright Flyer |
59 seconds |
| 1903 |
December 17, 1903 |
39 m |
Orville Wright |
Wright Flyer |
12 seconds |
| 1901 |
August 14, 1901 |
800 m |
Gustave Whitehead |
Number 21 |
x seconds |
Commercial aircraft
Other types of aircraft
Notes
References