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Sun-Powered Solar Impulse Plane to Land In Japan Due to Bad Weather
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01.06.2015
A solar plane attempting to fly around the world without a drop of fuel plans to make an unscheduled stop Monday night in Nagoya, Japan, because of bad weather.
Swiss pilot André Borschberg took off from Nanjing, China, on Sunday on what was to be the longest leg of the journey, a six-day, 8,175-kilometer (5,079-mile) flight to Hawaii.
Organizers said that instead, the Solar Impulse 2 will land in Nagoya in central Japan.
Swiss pilot André Borschberg took off from Nanjing, China, on Sunday on what was to be the longest leg of the journey, a six-day, 8,175-kilometer (5,079-mile) flight to Hawaii.
Organizers said that instead, the Solar Impulse 2 will land in Nagoya in central Japan.
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