The Solar Impulse 2 aircraft and its crew are
ready to fly from China to Hawaii, and waiting for the right weather window,
which the crew now says won't happen before Sunday. The 5,000-mile leg, which
will be the longest nonstop flight on the solar-powered electric airplane's
round-the-world trip, is expected to take about five days. SI2 landed in Nanjing
on April 21, and since then the crew has been waiting and preparing for the
right time to launch. Andre Borschberg, who has been alternating the flight
duties in the single-seat cockpit with Bertrand Piccard, will be the pilot.
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lørdag 9. mai 2015
Solar Impulse - Forsøker seg på Stillehavet i morgen
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