Solar-Powered Airplane Soon To Fly USA From Coast To Coast

The solar plane has made successful flights in the past including its first intercontinental flight from Spain to Morocco last June. The airplane was built with the original purpose of being able to fly at day as well as night. Consequently, the new goal is to make a continuous flight of five days and five nights in near future. Each leg of the flight for the US trip will last for around 20 to 25 hours. All this, achieved by a single pilot, leaves little time to rest but pilots are trained for the challenge. An autopilot system is also in the works. Solar Impulse is scheduled to reach New York's Kennedy airport in early July.
At a top speed of 50mph this probably isn't the most efficient route to take from coast to coast, but who is to say that progress can't be made. While Solar aviation isn't a new concept, this airplane achieves more than its predecessors by making a flight in night with a pilot on board. And here's to the hope that next-gen solar air-travel will do much more.
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