Robert Edison Fulton Jr.

Robert Edison Fulton Jr. (April 15, 1909 – May 7, 2004) was an American inventor and adventurer. He is known for having traveled around the world on a motorcycle in 1932–33, authored a book[1] and made a film[2] about his journey, and for several aviation-related inventions, among his 70 patents. Fulton was also a professional photographer.[3]

  1. ^ Fulton, Robert Edison Jr., (1937) – One Man Caravan – New York, New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. – (Reprint: North Conway, N.H.: Whitehorse Press. 1996. ISBN 1-884313-05-1)
  2. ^ Fulton, R. E. Jr., (1983) – The One Man Caravan of Robert E. Fulton Jr. An Autofilmography – Newtown, Connecticut: Flying Ridge
  3. ^ EXPLORATIONS: "Robert Edison Fulton Jr.". - Voice of America. - September 24, 2004. - Retrieved: 2007-03-27