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Solar Impulse plane sets new distance record on Dallas flight | Solar Impulse plane sets new distance record on Dallas flight |
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The Solar Impulse plane has set a new distance record for solar-powered flight on the second leg of its trans-American journey on Wednesday evening. | The Solar Impulse plane has set a new distance record for solar-powered flight on the second leg of its trans-American journey on Wednesday evening. |
The craft landed in Dallas, Texas, after an 18-hour flight from Phoenix, Arizona - a journey of 1,541km (958mi). | The craft landed in Dallas, Texas, after an 18-hour flight from Phoenix, Arizona - a journey of 1,541km (958mi). |
In the coming weeks, it will also stop over in St Louis, Missouri, and Washington DC before heading to New York in early July. | In the coming weeks, it will also stop over in St Louis, Missouri, and Washington DC before heading to New York in early July. |
The project aims to showcase the capabilities of renewable energy. | The project aims to showcase the capabilities of renewable energy. |
The Solar Impulse HB-SIA has the same wingspan as an Airbus A340 but at a weight of just 1.6 tonnes - by comparison, a fully laden A340 weighs about 370 tonnes. | The Solar Impulse HB-SIA has the same wingspan as an Airbus A340 but at a weight of just 1.6 tonnes - by comparison, a fully laden A340 weighs about 370 tonnes. |
The plane's wing and stabiliser are covered with nearly 12,000 solar cells, which drive its four propellers and charge the plane's 400kg of lithium-ion batteries for night-time flying. | The plane's wing and stabiliser are covered with nearly 12,000 solar cells, which drive its four propellers and charge the plane's 400kg of lithium-ion batteries for night-time flying. |
The Across America bid is billed as the first cross-continental flight by a solar-powered craft capable of flying in hours of daylight and darkness. | |
It is the last showpiece with the prototype aircraft before the Solar Impulse co-founders and pilots, Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, attempt an around-the-world flight in 2015. | |
The craft already holds records including the first inter-continental flight in 2012. | |
The two Swiss pilots will alternate on different legs of the journey; Wednesday's flight was piloted by Andre Borschberg. | The two Swiss pilots will alternate on different legs of the journey; Wednesday's flight was piloted by Andre Borschberg. |
Mr Borschberg also holds a record set in 2010 - the longest-lasting flight of a solar-powered craft, at more than 26 hours. | Mr Borschberg also holds a record set in 2010 - the longest-lasting flight of a solar-powered craft, at more than 26 hours. |
"This leg was particularly challenging because of fairly strong winds at the landing. It also was the longest flight - in terms of distance - ever flown by a solar airplane," Mr Borschberg said. | "This leg was particularly challenging because of fairly strong winds at the landing. It also was the longest flight - in terms of distance - ever flown by a solar airplane," Mr Borschberg said. |
"You have to understand that the pilot needs to stay awake for more than 20 hours without any autopilot." | "You have to understand that the pilot needs to stay awake for more than 20 hours without any autopilot." |
The plane completed the first leg of its trans-American bid - between San Francisco and Phoenix - in early May, in a flight lasting 18 hours. | The plane completed the first leg of its trans-American bid - between San Francisco and Phoenix - in early May, in a flight lasting 18 hours. |
The Across America project coincides with the pair's Clean Generation Initiative, an effort to encourage policy-makers and businesses to develop and adopt sustainable energy technologies. | The Across America project coincides with the pair's Clean Generation Initiative, an effort to encourage policy-makers and businesses to develop and adopt sustainable energy technologies. |