Photos: Aerospace legend Burt Rutan retires
With little fanfare, the maverick engineer, 67, plans to step out of the spotlight for good as he retires from the Mojave design firm he founded in 1982, Scaled Composites. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
With wife Tonya, Rutan will move to the lakeside city of Coeur d’Alene,
British billionaire Richard Branson, left, and
SpaceShipOne designer
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The Voyager, flown by Dick Rutan -- Burt Rutan’s older brother -- and Jeana Yeager, comes in for a landing at Mojave airport in July 1986. In December of that year, piloted by Rutan and Yeager, the craft would become the first to fly around the world without refueling. (Douglas C. Pizac / Associated Press)
Rutan spent more than 45 years working in the Mojave Desert north of
“The criticism is, once I get something flying, I lose interest in it,” Burt Rutan says. “I’ve enjoyed the first flight of a new type of aircraft every year I’ve been out here.” (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)