Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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While I can see doing a round the world flight (especially @Katamarino style) as being an enjoyable adventure for a retiree, as someone who has passed age 60, the idea of folding one's self into a Lancair and doing a 30 hour leg sounds way more like punishment than enjoyment.
The records do not necessarily require being strapped into the airplane for that many hours in a stint.
Keep in mind that a pretty normal leg for me will be this Saturday, CXO to BAF, about 1,400 nm in the MU-2. It'll be about 5 hours and change, the day will end up about 10 hours or so total. The longest I ever drove non-stop was right about at 8-9 hours non-stop. I was surprised the tank lasted that long, but I wanted to see how far I could go with it (driving from NJ to Indiana) without stopping. Obviously I started with a full tank. 16 hours of driving in a day used to be the norm for me, and I still enjoy long, long driving days... I actually sort of miss them since I don't hardly do them anymore flying.
Now, the levels Bill are flying at are incredible, even by my standards. But that doesn't mean I would try to meet or beat on that merit per se.
In case you didn't notice, I'm not right in the head, either.