The First Tires to Go Coast to Coast
In 1903, few people drove cars in the United States. The automobile had been around for less than a decade and was seen as a gasoline-powered flash in the pan, to those who had seen one at all. Five years before Henry Ford introduced the Model T and made cars widely accessible to the general public, two men and a dog embarked on the first successful cross-country road trip, and inspired a nation to dream about the power of what a car could do.
The First Tires to Orbit Earth
As history would have it, the day the STS-1 Columbia Shuttle took off was the “dawn of a new era in space flight.” But before it was a new era, it was a test. A proving ground to show that the reusable, shuttle-based flight system could work. The mission was to launch, get to orbit, perform some tests, and then, just 54 hours later, come back in for a landing.
A landing built on BFGoodrichⓇ Tires.