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This Article is From May 26, 2016

Solar Impulse 2 Completes Historical 17 Hour Fuel-Free Flight

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A swiss-made solar-powered airplane, the Solar Impulse 2, landed at in Lehig Valley Airport, Pennsylvania, in an around-the-world journey to promote clean technology.

Manned by Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, who set the record in 2010 for the longest manned solar flight and greatest height reached by a solar aircraft, are in the last leg of their America journey, their last destination being New York, after which they will set out to other places.

Bertrand Piccard, who was flying the craft, completed a total distance of 750 km, flying across Ohio, briefly touching West Virginia, and crossing Pennsylvania to land at the airport close to Allentown.

The wings of the Solar Impulse 2 are equipped with 17,000 solar cells that power propellers and charge batteries, and all the flights of the Solar Impulse 2 are completely fuel-free.

The Swiss duo started their journey from Abu Dhabi in March 2015, in an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, in the hopes of promoting environmental conservation and to raise awareness about green technology.

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