Failure isn't a problem. It's the fear of failure that's the limiting factor. You can't lose your nerve for the big failure, because it's the exact same nerve you need for the big success.
The path to truly new, never-been-done-before things always has failure along the way.
Since we took to the sky, we have wanted to fly faster and farther. And to do so, we've had to believe in impossible things and we've had to refuse to fear failure.
[We're making materials] so light that you can make a car that two people can lift, but so strong that it has the crash-worthiness of an SUV.
At Mach 20, we can fly from New York to Long Beach in 11 minutes and 20 seconds.