Ken Blackburn (aeronautical engineer)
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Ken Blackburn (aeronautical engineer)
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Ken Blackburn is the former Guinness World Record holder for paper airplanes. His first set the record in 1983, resetting it in 1987, 1994 lost the record in 1996 and set the record of 27.6 seconds on 10/8/98 in the Georgia Dome. He currently lives with his wife in Fort Walton Beach, Florida and works for The United States Air Force as an aeronautical engineer doing research with the Air Force at Eglin Air Force Base. He is married with no children, and has two dogs. He was born in Oxnard, Calif
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