Aviation: Solar Impulse flight: Across the US. Powered by the sun - Creators: Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg - The Boston Globe - 24 photos
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Solar Impulse flight: Across the US, powered by the sun
The experimental
airplane Solar Impulse completed its first flight across the United
States this week. The Swiss-made plane, powered only by the sun, is the
first to make the trip both day and night without using conventional
fuel. It started the journey on May 3 in California and ended on July 6
in New York. Pilots and creators Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg
took turns manning the single-seat flyer, which is powered by about
12,000 silicon solar cells and has a wingspan of a jumbo jet. The next
step is a trip around the world in 2015.- Leanne Burden Seidel (24 photos total)
Workers
load a wing of the Swiss sun-powered aircraft Solar Impulse into a
Cargolux Boeing 747 cargo aircraft on February 20 at Payerne airport in
Geneva. The Boeing will carry the Solar Impulse HB-SIA prototype
aircraft to San Francisco for a series of flights across the US from the
West to East Coast. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)
2
Crew
members return the Solar Impulse to its hangar following a test flight
at Moffett Field in Mountain View, Calif., April 19. The aircraft, made
of carbon fiber sheets and powered by solar cells, will attempt to fly
once around the world powered solely by solar energy. (Robert
Galbraith/Reuters) #
3
A
bird flies along with the Solar Impulse as it approaches the runway for
a landing following a test flight at Moffett Field in Mountain View,
Calif., April 19. (Robert Galbraith/Reuters) #
4
The
Solar Impulse glides over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
during a successful test flight on April 23. The Solar Impulse is
powered by about 12,000 photovoltaic cells that cover massive wings and
charge its batteries, allowing it to fly day and night without jet fuel.
(Solar Impulse/Associated Press ) #
5
At
Moffett Field in a hangar originally built to house airships, crew
members of the Solar Impulse prepared the plane for it's upcoming cross
country flight on April 26. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)#
6
Reporters
gather before dawn as the Solar Impulse plane prepares to takeoff from
Moffett Field NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. on May
3. The first-ever manned airplane that can fly by day or night on the
Sun's power alone took off on the first leg of a trip across the United
States. Solar Impulse, piloted by Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard,
left the runway in northern California at 6:12 am.(Josh
Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)#
7
Pilot
Bertrand Piccard sits in his cockpit before he took off in the Solar
Impulse solar electric airplane at Moffett Field on May 3 in Mountain
View, Calif. (Beck Diefenbach/Getty Images) #
8
The
Solar Impulse aircraft takes off from Moffett Field to begin the first
leg of its 2013 Across America Mission on May 3. The solar-powered
airplane that developers hope to eventually pilot around the world took
off early from San Francisco Bay on the first leg of an attempt to fly
across the United States with no fuel but the sun's energy.(Stephen
Lam/Reuters) #
9
The Solar Impulse flies from San Francisco Bay to Phoenix in on May 3. (Fred Merz/Solar Impulse via Reuters)#
10
Paul
Johnson, of Tempe, Ariz., takes a photograph of Solar Impulse as he
joins hundreds getting a glimpse of the aircraft, the first solar
powered airplane, during a stop at Phoenix Sky Harbor International
Airport during the Across America 2013 tour on May 7 in Phoenix. (Ross
D. Franklin/Associated Press) #
11
Solar
Impulse, piloted by Andre´ Borschberg, is pushed onto the tarmac prior
to the second leg of the 2013 Across America mission, at dawn, May 22,
at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. (Matt York/Associated
Press) #
12
Solar
Impulse, piloted by Andre´ Borschberg, takes flight during the second
leg of the 2013 Across America mission, at dawn, May 22 from Sky Harbor
International Airport in Phoenix. The solar powered aircraft is
scheduled to land at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on May 23.
(Matt York/Associated Press) #
13
Pilot
Bertrand Piccard, pilot on the ground Andre´ Borschberg (L) and ground
crew member Daniel Ramseier (R) confirm last preparations before
take-off for the third leg of an Across America tour by Solar Impulse, a
solar powered plane, in Dallas/Fort Worth on June 3. (Jean
Revillard/Solar Impulse via Reuters) #
14
Solar
Impulse, a solar-powered plane, is towed out of the tent onto the
runway for its third leg of an Across America tour in Dallas Fort Worth
on June 3. (Jean Revillard/Solar Impulse via Reuters) #
15
The
Solar Impulse sits in a specially made hangar tent at Dallas Fort Worth
International Airport on May 23. The plane, with a wingspan of 208 feet
(as long as a Boeing 747), will be on display. (Rodger
Mallison/Star-Telegram via Associated Press) #
16
Solar
Impulse's HB-SIA prototype, with Bertrand Piccard at the controls,
lands at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis on June 4.
The aircraft took off more than 20 hours before from Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport. (Jean Revillard/Solar Impulse via Reuters)#
17
Solar
Impulse's HB-SIA prototype, with Bertrand Piccard at the controls,
lands at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport on June 4. To protect
the aircraft upon landing, Solar Impulse uses its own inflatable hangar
to park the aircraft. (Jean Revillard/Solar Impulse via Reuters)#
18
Co-pilot
Andre´ Borschberg watches as Solar Impulse's HB-SIA prototype, with
Bertrand Piccard at the controls, lands at Dulles International Airport
in Dulles, Va. on June 16. (Jean Revillard/Solar Impulse via Reuters) #
19
Andre´
Borschberg, one of two pilots of the Solar Impulse plane is interviewed
by a reporter on a ladder as he sits inside the cockpit of the solar
powered plane during a media availability at the Smithsonian National
Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles
International Airport in Dulles, Va., on June 17. (Jacquelyn
Martin/Associated Press) #
20
The
Solar Impulse prepares for take-off for its final leg of its flight
across the USA from Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va, on July
6. The plane which is capable of flying day and night without fuel,
powered only by solar energy, was headed to New York on the final leg of
its journey across America that started May 3 in San Francisco.(Neils
Ackerman/Solar Impulse via EPA)#
21
The
solar-powered airplane Solar Impulse takes off on its final leg of its
flight across the USA from Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va.
on July 6. (Neils Ackerman/Solar Impulse via EPA) #
22
The
Solar Impulse HB-SIA plane with Andre´ Borschberg onboard approaches
JFK airport on late July 6 in New York. The experimental Solar Impulse
plane, powered by the sun, completed a transcontinental trip across the
United States late Saturday, touching down in New York despite a rip in
the fabric of one wing.(Jean Revllard/Solar Imulse via AFP/Getty Images)
#
23
The
Solar Impulse lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New
York with a tear in the wing fabric. The solar-powered airplane was on
the final leg of its flight across the United States from Dulles
International Airport near Washington when the tear was discovered
forcing the plane to land several hours early. (Neils Ackerman/Solar
Impulse via EPA)#
24
Solar
Impulse Chairman and pilot Bertrand Piccard (L) and Solar Impulse CEO
and pilot Andre Borschberg wave after Solar Impulse HB-SIA planes lands
in JFK airport on late July 6 in New York. The experimental Solar
Impulse plane, powered by the sun, completed a transcontinental trip
across the United States, touching down in New York despite a rip in the
fabric of one wing. (Fred Merz/ Solar Impulse via AFP/Getty Images ) #Aviation: Solar Impulse flight: Across the US. Powered by the sun - Creators: Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg - The Boston Globe - 24 photos
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