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Solar Impulse Special Guest at Paris Air Show / Le Bourget
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June 14, 2011, 05:11 PM |
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The
Swiss aeroplane "Solar Impulse" propelled by solar
energy at Paris Air Show 2011. |
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The
Swiss aeroplane “Solar Impulse” propelled by
solar energy took off Tuesday, June 14, 2011, at 05:10 (03H10
GMT) from the Brussels airport to join the airport of Paris-Le
Bourget (France), where it was invited as Special Guest
for the International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition,
which will be held from 20 to 26 June 2011.
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Swiss
aeroplane "Solar Impulse" propelled by solar
energy
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Air
show premiere
This will be the first air show appearance made by the
revolutionary aeroplane, culmination of a genuine human
and technological adventure, which made a historic 26-hour
day and night flight without fuel, powered only by solar
energy, in July 2010. Bertrand Piccard, André Borschberg
and their team were delighted to accept the invitation
offered for the event by the Paris Air Show, the world's
number 1 air show.
Daily flights
From 20 to 26 June, visitors to the show will be able
look closely at Solar Impulse on the ground, and each
morning, so long as weather conditions are favourable,
admire its majestic flying displays whilst marvelling
at the silence of its electric motors.
A pioneering, innovative spirit
With the participation of Solar Impulse, the Paris Air
Show continues its tradition of presenting the most innovative
prototypes, which have marked the history of the show
for more than 100 years, thereby sharing its passion and
dreams with visitors.
As a showcase for the boldest technological advances,
the Paris Air Show is in perfect harmony with the culture
which unites the Solar Impulse team in its human quest
for innovation, its search for new technology, its desire
to respect the environment and its motivation for sustainable
development.
A real technical challenge
Given its 64 metre wingspan (as wide as an Airbus A340),
light weight and extremely slow speed, organising flying
displays by the Solar Impulse HB-SIA at the Paris Air
Show is also a real aviation challenge, which will be
faced jointly on a daily basis by teams from both the
Show and Solar Impulse.
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