Solar plane flies around the world

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Two men who founded a company about solar power are making the first flight around the world in a solar-powered plane.

The pair plans for 25 days of flight without using fuel. The plane can do this because it does not weigh a lot but its wings are as long as a big airplane’s wings. The plane can fly between 30 to 60 miles per hour (48 to 97 kilometres per hour). 

They already took off from the Middle East, and they are going to Asia, the United States and southern Europe. In July, they will return to the Middle East.




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Two pilots hoping to make history have embarked on the first-ever solar-powered round-the-world flight. Shortly after dawn this morning, Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, who are cofounders of the company Solar Impulse, set off from an airport in Abu Dhabi.

The pair’s mission is to fly 35,000 kilometres around the world without using any fuel. They will have stopovers in India, Myanmar and China before crossing the Pacific Ocean and flying across the United States and southern Europe, to arrive back in Abu Dhabi.

The plane, which has the weight of a family car and a wingspan equal to that of the largest passenger airliners, is expected to return by late July. Its journey will span approximately 25 flight days with speeds between 30 and 60 miles per hour.

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