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Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and co-pilot Per Lindstrand pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. This is the pairs third attempt at the crossing
The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies
Virgin Group staff hijacking the British Airways Concorde model that stands at the entrance to the tunnel and changed the livery to Virgi on the day the first Virgin airways flight arrived at
Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. 3rd July 1986
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. 3rd July 1986
Richard Branson (right) and co-pilot Per Lindstrand (both wearing grey). pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon
Richard Branson pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. He will fly with his co-pilot Per Lindstrand
Richard Branson pictured with his mother. He is hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. He will fly with his co-pilot Per Lindstrand
Princess Michael of Kent helps Richard Branson launch the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £ 1.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher joins him on the boat. 3rd July 1986
Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. 29th June 1986
Richard Branson dressed as spiderman leaves the top of Centre Point. 2nd November 1985
Richard Branson dressed as spiderman, pictured outside Centre Point, on the day he abseiled down it. 2nd November 1985
Richard Branson pictured after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Branson seen here opening the Virgin Atlantic check in desks at Heathrow 1st July 1991
Richard Branson seen here at the entrance of the tunnel leading to the Heathrow terminals dressed as a pirate on the day the first Virgin airways flight arrived at Heathrow
Richard Branson seen here on the apron at Heathrow to welcome the first Virgin airways flight to arrive at Heathrow. 1st July 1991
Richard Bransons Powerboat Virgin Atlantic challenger broke the Trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. The previous record held 3 days 10 hours