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Pretty impressive accomplishment:
http://www.calgarysun.com/2015/07/03...ght-from-japan However, this comment is a bit ridiculous: "Nobody now can say that renewable energies cannot do the impossible," I don't know. Seriously, does anybody here think a passenger plane similar to a 747 or A-380 in capability will ever be possible using solar power alone? |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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The backers of the Solar Impulse plane say is not really intended to be a vision of the future of aviation. Rather, it is supposed to be a demonstration of the current capabilities of solar power in general. However, I can certainly see more solar powered drones in our future that rarely have to land. That sounds both good and scary.
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Grey Wolf
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Maybe the concept could be used for drone type aircraft that could stay up for months or even years in a monitoring role, or even a cheap alternative for communication in remote areas.
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