Solar plane arrives in Arizona

Published May 4, 2016
PHOENIX (US): Swiss pilots Andre Borschberg (left) and Bertrand Piccard celebrate after successfully landing the Solar Impulse 2 at the Goodyear airport on Tuesday.—AFP
PHOENIX (US): Swiss pilots Andre Borschberg (left) and Bertrand Piccard celebrate after successfully landing the Solar Impulse 2 at the Goodyear airport on Tuesday.—AFP

PHOENIX: An aeroplane powered only by sunlight has arrived in a Phoenix suburb after completing the latest leg of its global trip.

The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 landed shortly before 9 pm. PDT Monday at Phoenix Goodyear Airport after a 16-hour flight from Mountain View, California, south of San Francisco.

It began the 10th leg of the trek — that’s now over a year old — just after 5 am.

Flying without fossil fuel makes for a long trip.

The plane’s solar power is captured by 17,000 cells mounted on its wings, which are larger than those of a 747 jetliner. Some of the solar energy is stored in batteries, allowing the plane to fly at night.

Ideal flight speed is about 28 mph, though that can double during the day when the sun’s rays are strongest. The carbon-fiber aircraft weighs over 5,000 pounds, about as much as a midsize truck.

Maybe slow going isn’t so bad when you’re flying over some of the most scenic places in the US, including the Hawaiian islands and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

After arriving in the Phoenix area Monday night, pilot Andre Borschberg called the trip from California “a beautiful flight.”

For several minutes after arriving, Borschberg remained aboard as powerful winds buffeted the aircraft, forcing the ground crew to hold it down with straps.

“Sometimes it is more difficult to handle the airplane on the ground than in flight,” he told reporters later.

Video from cameras aboard the plane as well as on the ground at the Goodyear airport showed the Solar Impulse as it flew through the night sky en route to its safe touch down.

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2016

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