#Solar Flight

Epic Transcontinental Solar Flight:

The first ever manned aircraft that can fly day and night powered only by solar energy set a new distance record. When it safely landed after the across-America mission. It landed successfully at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport in the early hours of July 7th morning.

The place had taken off from Washington Dulles on 6th July, flying for 18 hours 23 minutes to complete the final leg of its 5650 km journey. In total the trip took 105 hours and 41 minutes with solar impulse travelling at an average speed of 53.3 km/hour.  Andre Borschberg is one of two swiss pioneers who alternately piloted the plane since it departed from San Francisco on 3 may, 2013. He and his fellow co-founder of solar  impulse Bertrand piccard flew first to phoenix, Arizona, before heading to Dallas and St. Louis and Washington D.C, before completing this final leg.

It has a slim body, four electric engines attached to enormous wings-flies quietly. Energy provided by 12000 solar cells power the plane's propellers. The cells power the plane's propeller. the plane can fly at night by reaching a high elevation of 8230 metres and then gently glides downwards using almost no power until the sun comes up to  begin recharging the solar cells.

Solar impulse's first flight took place in December 2009. After six year of preparation, the plane flew 350 metres and landed smoothly after being airborne for just 28 seconds in June 2012, it made its first transcontinental flight form Madrid to Rabat in Morocco, completing the 830 km journey in just over 19 hours. The next goal is for the solar-powered aircraft t cir-cum-navigate the globe in 2015


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