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Solar Impulse 2 leaves Ohio on fuel-free flight
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) May 25, 2016


The Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered airplane piloted by Swiss national Bertrand Piccard, successfully flew out of Dayton, Ohio in the dark early Wednesday en route to Pennsylvania, according to a live online feed of the departure.

The single-seat plane with the wingspan of a Boeing 747 is covered in solar cells that power its propellers and charge its batteries. The panels provide the plane's sole source of energy for the flight.

The flight to the Lehigh Valley International Airport is expected to take 17 hours, organizers said.

The gangly plane, which travels at an average speeds of only 30 miles (48 kilometers) per hour, flew out of the Dayton International Airport on time at 4 am (0800 GMT).

"I'm a bit sad to leave Dayton, the city of the Wright Brothers, but also excited to continue our adventure," Piccard wrote in a brief message posted on the organizer's blog.

Piccard said he dedicated this flight to the engineers "who worked all night to make sure #Si2 could fly to Lehigh Valley today. A fantastic team!"

The Solar Impulse 2 flight had been originally scheduled for early Tuesday, but problems arose with the fan needed to keep the plane's giant mobile hanger inflated. While rebooting the system the deflating hangar fabric touched parts of the airplane, which has 17,000 solar panels.

"After the fans that keep the mobile hangar inflated experienced a brief power failure, the plane underwent checks to verify that no damages resulted from the event," the organizer said in a statement.

Flight engineers gave a go-ahead on Tuesday after closely inspecting the plane for damage.

The Solar Impulse 2 has traversed much of the globe in stages since taking off March 9, 2015 from Abu Dhabi.

The project aims to promote renewable energy.

The flight to Pennsylvania is the 13th leg of Solar Impulse's projected 16-leg east-west circumnavigation, with Piccard and Swiss businessman Andre Borschberg alternating as pilots.

Piccard, a Swiss psychiatrist and balloonist, initiated the project.


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