On the morning of Thursday, July 8, the HB-SIA aircraft of the Swiss
Solar Impulse project returned to the same airport from which it had
embarked 26 hours earlier. With its most recent flight in April lasting
for 87 minutes, this journey of more than a day was achieved as the
aircraft gathered solar power through its 12,000 cells during daylight
hours to then continue flying through the night without any external
fuel.
Calling the flight “gorgeous,” pilot Andre Borschberg
stated, “It was unbelievable, success better than we expected.” Swiss
entrepreneur and Solar Impulse founder Bertrand Piccard plans a
zero-emission trans-Atlantic flight next, followed by a trip around the
world by 2013, with the hope being to usher in an age of environmentally
friendly air travel.
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