Microsoft Billionaire and Aviation Entrepreneur Paul Allen Dead at
65
Microsoft co-founder and aviation entrepreneur Paul
Allen died Monday after a struggle with cancer. He was 65. Allen is well known
in the tech industry as a co-founder of Microsoft in the 1970s, along with Bill
Gates. But he had wide ranging interests including major business ventures in
aviation, most recently the Stratolaunch multi-engine jet designed as an
airborne launching platform for orbital payloads, a project that's expected to
enter service in 2020.
Allen also had a prized collection of military
aircraft housed at the Flying Heritage Collection in Everett, Washington. The
collection total 31 aircraft and includes a Spitfire and a MiG-29. In an
interview with Business Insider, Allen said he had a lifelong interest in
aviation. "I'd spend hours reading about the engines in some of those planes,"
Allen told Forbes. "I was trying to understand how things worked - how things
were put together, everything from airplane engines to rockets and nuclear power
plants. I was just intrigued by the complexity and the power and the grace of
these things flying."
In addition to his technical expertise and aviation
interest, Allen was also an accomplished guitarist and even established his own
museum dedicated to Rock 'n Roll.
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