Solar-powered plane makes successful maiden flight

At the pace of a fast bicycle, a solar-powered plane took to the skies for its maiden flight, passing an important test on the way to a historic voyage around the world, a journey that would not use a drop of fuel.

Payerne: At the pace of a fast bicycle, a solar-powered plane took to the skies for its
maiden flight, passing an important test on the way to a historic voyage around the world, a journey that would not use a drop of fuel.

The Solar Impulse lifted off from a military airport yesterday at a speed no faster than 45 kph after briefly accelerating down the runway. It slowly gained altitude above the green-and-beige fields and eventually faded into the horizon as villagers watched from the nearest hills.

"There has never been an airplane of that kind that could fly, never an airplane so big, so light, using so little energy. So there were huge question marks for us," said Bertrand Piccard, who is leading the project. In 1999, he co-piloted the first nonstop round-the-world balloon flight.

During yesterday`s 90-minute flight, the plane completed a series of turns by gently tilting its black-and-white wings, which are as wide as those of a 747 jumbo jet. It climbed nearly a mile above the Swiss countryside. The weather was sunny, and there was little wind, obvious advantages for a plane so light and dependent on the sun.

Engineers on the USD 93.5 million project have been
conducting short tests since December, taking the plane no
higher than 0.6 meters and flying no more than 300 meters in
distance.

PTI

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