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First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by akubudejud(m): 8:44am On Mar 10, 2015
A Swiss solar-powered plane has taken off from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates marking the start of the first attempt to fly around the world without a drop of fuel, Al Jazeera reports.

The Solar Impulse 2, piloted by Andre Borschberg of Switzerland, took off at 7.12am local time (0412 GMT) on Monday from the UAE’s Al-Bateen airport and headed to Muscat, the capital of Oman, where it is expected to land later after the first leg of the journey.
Solar Impulse 2, the first solar airplane able to sustain flight at night with a pilot on board, took off today from Abu Dhabi, heading east to the Omani capital, Muscat. Over the next five months, if all goes to plan, the plane will go from continent to continent, crossing both the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans. The plane will stop to receive maintenance and, during that time, the project’s backers, which include Richard Branson and Robert Swan, will spread awareness about renewable technologies.

The launch of the project was announced in November 2003, almost exactly a century after the Wright brothers’ historic flight. The team began work soon after that. The plane went on its first test flights in 2010, and in July of that year, it made the first night flight in the history of solar aviation, lasting more than 26 hours. It took progressively longer flights, including a trip across the U.S., leading up to this trip.

Before taking off, pilot Andre Borschberg told BBC News: “I am confident we have a very special aeroplane, and it will have to be to get us across the big oceans.” Monday’s leg to Oman will cover about 250 miles and take an estimated 12 hours, according to the BBC. Its average speed will only be about 43 miles per hour, hence the long flight time. It may not be breaking any records for speed, but it has already broken many records (basically, anytime it does anything it sets a record), and if it’s successful, it will be the first solar powered plane to circumnavigate the globe.

It is not at all certain Solar Impulse will be a success. The plane’s team is worried about ocean crossings, which will be very weather-dependent. The 21,747-mile trip, which is expected to take about four months, will be split into 12 legs. The trips across the ocean will take almost six days, putting quite a mental and physical strain on the pilots. The cockpit is only 3.8 cubic meters in size and the pilots are only allowed to take 20-minute naps.

Nevertheless, this is a very exciting moment for solar, which could be the largest source of electricity by 2050, according to a report from last fall by the International Energy Agency. It’s a dream come true for the plane’s other pilot, Bertrand Piccard, who will rotate with Borschberg. “I had this dream 16 years ago of flying around the world without fuel, just on solar power,” Piccard told BBC News. “Now, we’re about to do it. The passion is there and I look forward so much to being in the cockpit.”

The Solar Impulse team hopes the projects can be “implemented in daily life, for cars or for heating systems or for the construction of houses,” Piccard told National Geographic. “All the technology exists; we should use it much more in our daily life.”

Watch the plane take off in Abu Dhabi:

Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by akubudejud(m): 8:48am On Mar 10, 2015
Members of the Solar Impluse 2 team escort the solar-powered plane on the tarmac of the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi's small Al-Bateen airport early on March...!

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Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by Ewizard(m): 9:07am On Mar 10, 2015
solar-powered plane??
Oghene biko..

Hmmm! by d tym evryfin goes solar dere wud be less demand for petrol and countries wey dier economy depends on crude lyk ma country go turn handicap..
dat tym farmers lyk we go turn hotcake and wealthy.. kikiki grin

YouWin bera grant ma 10m proposal unless dey no wan xperience boom in agric.export cum 2016-2020!

#A farmer with pride..

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Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by Nobody: 9:11am On Mar 10, 2015
OYibo na Wizard grin
Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by kariz(m): 9:25am On Mar 10, 2015
Space booked
Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by Feraz(m): 11:05am On Mar 11, 2015
I was wowed when I watched it on tv. People are really looking for how to make use of the free gift of nature. . .

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Re: First Noiseless Solar-powered Plane Takes Off For Historic Round-the-world Trip! by alizenbohr: 5:26pm On Mar 12, 2015
There's a lot of things happening around the world but these PDP A& APC polithievians no go gree person hear anything apart from election.

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