Solar-Powered Plane Lands in Hawaii After Crossing the Pacific Ocean |
The name of the plane is Solar Impulse 2. Pilot AndreBorschberg now holds the record for the longest non-stop solo flight in history. American adventurer SteveFossett held the previous record after he flew aroundthe world in 76 hours. Mr. Borschberg’s trip lasted 120hours.
“Well there he goes, the cockpit door is open. The firstperson to say hello is, of course, Bertrand Piccard, whohad this idea back in 1999.”
During the trip Mr. Borschberg slept in the cockpit of the plane for regular periods of 20 minutes. Duringthose periods, the airplane used autopilot.
The flight began in Nagoya, Japan early last week after a month-long stop. Thestop was not part of the trip’s original plan. During the plane’s trip fromNanjing, China to Hawaii at the beginning of June, bad weather forced it to landin Nagoya.
Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard will fly the airplane on the next part of thetrip from Hawaii to the western American state of Arizona. The plane is then to be flown to New York and across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. From there, it will fly to its final destination -- Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
Mr. Borschberg and Mr. Piccard designed the Solar Impulse 2. They say they are not trying to completely change the aviation industry. They said they are only trying to show what can be done. In a statement, Mr. Piccard said “Can you imagine that a solar-powered airplane without fuel can now fly longer than a jet plane? This is a clear message that clean technologies can achieve impossible goals.”
The plane is made from carbon-fiber material. The plane’s wingspan is 72meters. That is longer than the wingspan of a Boeing 747 plane. It has jus tone seat and weighs about as much as an automobile. The plane’s wings have 17,000 solar cells that gather energy from the sun and charge the plane’s batteries.
The airplane has stopped in many places, including Oman, India, Myanmarand China. If the weather conditions are good, the plane will make up to three stops in the United States. It will then cross the Atlantic Ocean, stopping in southern Europe and North Africa. In late July or early August, the plane willl and in Adu Dhabi, where the trip began in early March.
I’m Christopher Jones-Cruise.
VOA's Fern Robinson and Zlatica Hoke reported this story from Washington.Pete Musto adapted it for VOA Learning English. Christopher Jones-Cruisewas the editor.
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Words in This Story
solo– adj. done without another person
cockpit – n. the area in a boat or airplane where the pilot or driver sits
autopilot – n. a device that steers a ship, aircraft or spacecraft in place of aperson
destination – n. a place to which a person is going or something is beingsent
carbon-fiber– n. a very strong, lightweight, man-made material made fromacrylic
solar cell – n. a device that uses light or heat from the sun to produceelectricity
aviation – n. the business or practice of flying airplanes and helicopters
alternative– adj. not usual or traditional