Robert H Starr
Robert H Starr was an American inventor and aviation enthusiast who gained recognition for building the Bumble Bee II, which earned him a Guinness World Record as the smallest piloted airplane. Despite its remarkable design, the aircraft unfortunately crashed during a test flight, resulting in severe injuries to Starr. His ambitious project highlighted the challenges and risks associated with experimental aviation and remains a notable example of innovative spirit in the field of aeronautics.
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Robert H Starr built the world's smallest plane, the Bumble Bee II.
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