Solar plane in epic round-the-world bid
VARANASI, India: Solar Impulse 2 took off from the Indian holy city of Varanasi on Thursday for Myanmar, its fourth flight after embarking on a landmark journey to circumnavigate the globe powered solely by the sun.The single-seater aircraft took off at 5.22 am for what is expected to be a
By our correspondents
March 20, 2015
VARANASI, India: Solar Impulse 2 took off from the Indian holy city of Varanasi on Thursday for Myanmar, its fourth flight after embarking on a landmark journey to circumnavigate the globe powered solely by the sun.
The single-seater aircraft took off at 5.22 am for what is expected to be a 20-hour journey south of the Himalayas to Mandalay, the second-largest city of Myanmar.
The plane had arrived in Varanasi on Wednesday from the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state for an overnight stopover.
Pilot Bertrand Piccard was at the controls on Thursday morning, taking over from fellow Swiss aviator Andre Borschberg.
“Mission mode on, now is time to focus for the flight ahead,” Piccard tweeted along with a picture of the holy Ganges river that flows through Varanasi.
The plane’s last stop in the city of Ahmedabad was mired by bureaucratic delays, with Piccard voicing his frustration over tedious paperwork.
Piccard said their flight to Varanasi had been delayed by five days thanks to administrative hurdles the team faced in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state.
An airport official in Ahmedabad, however, blamed the hold up on Piccard’s failure to get his passport stamped when he initially landed.
The team behind Solar Impulse 2, which has more than 17,000 solar cells built into its wings, hopes to promote green energy with the circumnavigation attempt.
Ridiculed by the aviation industry when it was first unveiled, the venture has since been hailed around the world, including by UN chief Ban Ki-moon.
The single-seater aircraft took off at 5.22 am for what is expected to be a 20-hour journey south of the Himalayas to Mandalay, the second-largest city of Myanmar.
The plane had arrived in Varanasi on Wednesday from the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state for an overnight stopover.
Pilot Bertrand Piccard was at the controls on Thursday morning, taking over from fellow Swiss aviator Andre Borschberg.
“Mission mode on, now is time to focus for the flight ahead,” Piccard tweeted along with a picture of the holy Ganges river that flows through Varanasi.
The plane’s last stop in the city of Ahmedabad was mired by bureaucratic delays, with Piccard voicing his frustration over tedious paperwork.
Piccard said their flight to Varanasi had been delayed by five days thanks to administrative hurdles the team faced in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state.
An airport official in Ahmedabad, however, blamed the hold up on Piccard’s failure to get his passport stamped when he initially landed.
The team behind Solar Impulse 2, which has more than 17,000 solar cells built into its wings, hopes to promote green energy with the circumnavigation attempt.
Ridiculed by the aviation industry when it was first unveiled, the venture has since been hailed around the world, including by UN chief Ban Ki-moon.
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