Solar Impulse 2 has set a new world record for the longest non-stop solo flight. Landing in Hawaii Friday morning local time, the sun-powered plane, piloted by Andre Borschberg, stayed in the air for ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Solar Impulse 2 took off from Moffett Field this morning to continue its historic journey around the world. It's headed next to Phoenix, Arizona. RELATED: Solar Impulse 2 ...
The sun-powered Solar Impulse 2 plane continued its around-the-world voyage Thursday with a flight from Phoenix to Tulsa, Okla. Solar Impulse 2 took off from the Phoenix Goodyear Airport, Arizona, ...
Solar Impulse 2 is an aircraft on a mission -- to circumnavigate the globe using nothing but the power of the sun. The journey is being undertaken in multiple legs, and it kicked off several months ...
The Solar Impulse 2 is traveling from China to Hawaii. — -- It's the launch of the newest adventure in this first-of-its-kind aircraft. For the next 130 hours, six days and six nights with no ...
Two filmmakers spent more than a year chronicling the Solar Impulse 2 as it flew around the world with no fuel.Their Nova film takes us inside the cockpit. This Solar-Powered Plane Can Now Fly Around ...
Solar Impulse 2 (“Si2”), the world’s most advanced solar-powered airplane and the first to fly day and night without fuel, landed successfully in Nanjing, People’s Republic of China, following a 20 ...
There are many reasons why the recent landing of the Solar Impulse 2 in Northern California is not the beginning of a new era in commercial flight — and none of those reasons matter. The journey ...
The Solar Impulse 2 has landed in Egypt after a flight of nearly 49 hours without fuel, covering a distance of 3,745 kilometres. The journey marks the second to last leg of the first Round-The-World ...
PHOENIX — A solar-powered plane attempting to make a trip around the world landed late Monday at Phoenix Goodyear Airport. The plane flew in from Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, Calif. The 720-mile ...
Tulsa, we have a landing. Pilot Bertrand Piccard landed the Solar Impulse 2 in the Oklahoma city shortly around 12:15 a.m. ET Thursday, completing an 18-hour, 975-mile flight with no fuel. "After ...