It has landed the Solar Impulse safely

Last Monday, pilot André Borschberg took off from Nagoya, Japan and after 120 hours managed to land today in Hawaii in the first and longest flight made with the Solar Impulse solar plane.

Breaking 76's previous record flight times by American Steve Fosset from 2006, André showed the world what is really possible with today's solar technology.solar impulse

André Borschberg had to land at Kalaeloa Airport in Hawaii after four days and twenty one minutes of flying. He flew 8.221 and used about 31% of its batteries.

The pilot spent 120 hours of continuous flight, tethered to a toilet seat, bed and exercise machine with little or no sleep. However, Borschberg had been trained in meditation and hypnosis to help him stay focused on the most demanding journey in his life.

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The plane finally landed safely at Kalaeloa Airport at 07.00 am. (Athens time). André Borschberg is safer and innocuous, while Prince Albert of Monaco was present on the landing to congratulate himself on the new record.

You can follow the landing and the progress of the flight in the official one of Solar Impulse.

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Written by giorgos

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