Okay, so in order to fly accross the Atlantic ocean in this thing, I’m going to make a couple stops along the way. So, the trip is broken up into 4 main flights. Starting from Cape Chidley, Newfoundland, and flying to Nuuk, Greenland is the first, and longest stretch at 525 miles. Then I’ll go accross Greenland to get to Kusuluk, and take off from there and fly to (I’m hoping here) Breiðavik, Iceland. A trip of 380 miles. Then I’ll go to the other side of Iceland and take off from Höfn, and fly to Vágar, in the Faroe Islands, a trip of 300 miles. Then the final flight will be from Vágar to Cape Wrath in Scotland. (250 miles) The distance between Nuuk and Kusuluk is 465 miles, and the distance between Breiðavik and Höfn is 300 miles. I’m not sure if I’ll fly those two stretches or not, but it makes the total distance for the trip 2,215 miles. That’s the trip! As long as I can carry enough gas to fly about 550 miles, everything will work out perfectly. Therin lies my task.