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Omaha Steve

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Sat May 4, 2013, 10:21 PM May 2013

Solar plane lands in Ariz., 1st leg of major trip [View all]

Source: AP-Excite

By BOB SEAVEY and SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN

PHOENIX (AP) - Alone in the single-seat cockpit and high above the American Southwest, pilot Bertrand Piccard could hear only his plane's gear box and the quiet whine of four electric motors. No noisy jet engines.

He's flying Solar Impulse, considered the world's most advanced sun-powered plane.

Piccard piloted the craft for 20 hours, first cruising along the California coast after taking off from Moffett Field in Mountain View near San Francisco just after dawn Friday. He passed over Edwards Air Force Base, where other aviation milestones have been made, and then touched down early Saturday morning at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.

He landed having used only three-quarters of the plane's battery power.

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Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20130504/DA62O5AG0.html





Solar Impulse co-founder, pilot and CEO Andre Borschberg, left, greets pilot Bertrand Piccard at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, early Saturday, May 4, 2013, after completing the first leg of its coast-to-coast flights across the United States. It is the first time that a solar airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, will attempt to fly across America. Solar Impulse began its journey Friday in San Francisco in its attempt to reach New York. (AP Photo/Scuteri)

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Very cool. NaturalHigh May 2013 #1
When the first electric helicopter flies I'll get excited. Gregorian May 2013 #2
Got tix presscac May 2013 #3
AWESOME!!! tofuandbeer May 2013 #4
Good Job! burrowowl May 2013 #5
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