solar plane nears new york on last leg of us journey
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Solar plane nears New York on last leg of US journey

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Washington - AFP
The experimental Solar Impulse aircraft was circling near New York Saturday, where it was to fly over the Statue of Liberty on the final leg of a US tour aimed at showcasing the promise of clean energy. The plane, which runs on four electric propellers powered by an array of solar cells mounted on the plane's 63 meter (206 foot) wingspan, lifted off just before dawn from Washington Dulles International Airport. It is scheduled to land at New York's John F Kennedy airport around 2 am local time Sunday (0600 GMT). "It's our shortest leg, but it's also the one that will last the longest," pilot Andre Borschberg said shortly after dawn, as he sat at the controls 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above the ground, eating his breakfast. "We took off very early and we can't land at Kennedy before two in the morning, because of traffic constraints and because the operations to land this plane are more complex than for a normal plane," Borschberg explained. In the meantime, Borschberg was forced to pass the hours by circling over the Atlantic not far from the "Big Apple," before being allowed to fly over the city in the evening. "The problem is the dense air traffic in this heavily traveled corridor between Washington and New York," explained the Solar Impulse support team. The solar plane "flies at around 70 kilometers (43 miles) an hour and is very sensitive to turbulence, which means it could easily disrupt the commercial traffic," it added. The Swiss pilot, who has taken turns with compatriot Bertrand Piccard on different legs of the flight across the United States, said, despite the delay, he would not be bored during the 21 hour-plus flight: "I'm very excited by what I'm doing and I won't feel the time dragging today!" Flying over New York in daylight The coast-to-coast US journey began on May 3, near San Francisco, California. The plane then landed in Phoenix (Arizona), Dallas/Fort Worth (Texas), St. Louis (Missouri), Cincinnati (Ohio) and the capital, Washington. Before the final leg, the two pilots spoke of the most memorable moments from the cross-country flight. For Piccard, a Swiss adventurer who founded Solar Impulse over a decade ago, one of those moments was flying past the Golden Gate Bridge at the very start of the journey. Borschberg recalled one of the most dangerous moments of the trip, when the wind threatened to unbalance the aircraft. The crossing has been "more difficult than expected because of the weather: There were a lot of tornadoes, storms, causing several of our flights to be delayed or slowed down," Piccard noted. "But despite it all, the trip was a big success." Piccard said he hoped they could get permission to fly over New York while there is still light, to let residents of Manhattan and New Jersey get the "spectacular" view of the giant plane. The aircraft is powered by 12,000 solar cells and flies through the dark by reaching high altitudes during the day and gliding downward over long distances by night. It uses no fossil fuels. Drawbacks include the tiny cockpit, vulnerability to turbulence and the lack of a toilet, so the pilots must relieve themselves by using an empty plastic water bottle on solo flights that routinely last 20-24 hours. "I never find it too long," Piccard earlier told AFP. "When you are in the most revolutionary airplane, and you know that so many people are following your flight, so many people support your message about clean energy, it is just awesome to be in that plane." The current model, the HB-SIA, is soon to be phased out as the Swiss team prepares to make test flights of the second-generation aircraft, the HB-SIB next year. Piccard said the next plane will be 10 percent bigger, with more power, reliability, an auto-pilot function and a toilet so that pilots can make the four to six day long trips that will be part of its journey across the world in 2015. The plane's American trip is just the latest in a series of groundbreaking flights across different parts of the world, including Europe and Africa.
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