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Sunday, May 5, 2013

The First Flight Of Solar-Panel Plane From California To Arizona Completed








The first solar-Panel-plane completed its flight from one corner to another of the USA. The plane named Sloar Amples took off from San Francisco airport in California in the morning and after 18 hours flight it landed on sky horbour airport in Felex, Arizona. It is clear that Solar Emples flied in darkness for several hours and used the energy stored in the batteries charged by sloar system. Durinh the day light these barries are charged with the help of 12,000 solar cells that help the plane to fly in the darkness. Solar Amples will land on Sant Liose, Dellas, Washington DC and New York. The wings of the plane are as bigger as that of Airbus A 340 but its weight is only 1.6 tonnes. The solar panel plane took off on Friday and its pilot began a step toward using of environment-friendly energy. The objective of the solar plane was to encoursge policy-makers and business men to promote the permanent sources and technology. The pilot of the plane Birt Burd Pekard had said at the begginning of the mission in March that they wanted to see how the determined and a far-sighting team can make an impossible task to be possible with environment-frendly technology. Birt Nurd Pekard is one of the founders of the plane. He is also recognized as being the first person who had a round of the world in 1999 in a warm-aired baloon. He along with his another colleague and founder Andreay Boresh Berg, another founder of the plane set several world records during the past few years. They will jointly pilot the plane during new journey of the plane. Boresh Berg told that they were preparing for the flight since last summer and they wre very much excited for the asdventure. This is the first experience of its kind to cross the USA in plane with out traditional fuel. The present HBSIA plane is the copy of the model of the plane that will have a round around the world. Andrey Boresh said" Look it as the first inventors of the plane were trying to fly in plane from one country to anotyher in 1915, but they could not do that, however, it was a great step toward the future age of aviation."

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