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Solar-Powered Plane Makes Runway Debut

MikeChino writes "The much-hyped Solar Impulse airplane just completed its first runway test, paving the way for a 20-to-25-day trip around the world next year. Conceived by Bertrand Piccard, the single-pilot plane successfully used its four solar powered motors to taxi around the runway. If all goes according to plan the plane will be able to fly day and night without fuel, signaling a bright future for solar-powered flight."

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  1. Re:until storm/nightfall/eclipse hit by CyberDragon777 · · Score: 5, Informative

    RTFS!

    "If all goes according to plan the plane will be able to fly day and night without fuel, signaling a bright future for solar-powered flight."

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    We both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
  2. Re:Commas by Marcika · · Score: 5, Informative
    The decimal comma is an SI standard as much as the decimal point and its usage is preferred (according to Wikipedia) in Germany, France, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, French Canada, Romania, Sweden and much of the rest of Europe.

    Have a look where the design team and the sponsors come from.