April 16, 2016 at 3:46 pm
Solar Impulse 2 has been repaired and is ready to continue its flight round the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-36063490
By: topspeed - 3rd May 2016 at 06:37
The Solar Impulse has left Mountain View, California, bound for Phoenix, Arizona, on what is the 10th leg of its round the world quest. A short 16hr hop.
This is almost as cool as the Helios was !
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/helios/en/
It flew 250 km/h at 100 000 ft !
By: Wokka Bob - 2nd May 2016 at 19:42
The Solar Impulse has left Mountain View, California, bound for Phoenix, Arizona, on what is the 10th leg of its round the world quest. A short 16hr hop.
By: Wokka Bob - 25th April 2016 at 16:11
For those that are interested Solar Impulse is now in California, landing safely early yesterday morning (24th April 2016)
By: topspeed - 24th April 2016 at 03:37
Finny/Topspeed, enough of your thread drift. Take your bickering to your own thread. If not I will ask the moderators to close this thread.
For those that are interested in the progress of Solar Impulse 2, they are 500km from California, a photo shoot is programmed over San Francisco and a landing at Moffett Field sometime tonight hopefully.
Yet another milestone.
http://www.schindler.com/rtw/internet/en/around-the-world/follow-the-flight.html
Sorry Wokka Bob !
Let’s enjoy the multimiilinaires leisure flying !
By: Wokka Bob - 23rd April 2016 at 21:28
Finny/Topspeed, enough of your thread drift. Take your bickering to your own thread. If not I will ask the moderators to close this thread.
For those that are interested in the progress of Solar Impulse 2, they are 500km from California, a photo shoot is programmed over San Francisco and a landing at Moffett Field sometime tonight hopefully.
Yet another milestone.
http://www.schindler.com/rtw/internet/en/around-the-world/follow-the-flight.html
By: Finny - 23rd April 2016 at 10:56
I am glad I have a working prototype of my windmill that supercedes all previous VAWT turbines with a margin. Aeroplanes are different thing…they take a team to realize.
I wanna point out that the point in making Solar Impulse I and II was to spread the awereness of the possibilities of solar flight ( and revewables in general ) and brake new boundaries…. I have been doing just that.
Why would you like to brake boundaries…shouldn’t they rather be expanded? 🙂 Would you care to tell how, when and by whom your revolutionary windmill will be produced? And how have you been doing whatever it is you claim to have done? Building RC-models, AFAIK.
By: topspeed - 23rd April 2016 at 09:19
Dear Topspeed, I have told you this before, but I’ll tell it again: designing is not the same as making three-view drawings of imaginary airplanes. Actually, I am positively surprised that you admit that it is beyond your reach….:)
I am glad I have a working prototype of my windmill that supercedes all previous VAWT turbines with a margin. Aeroplanes are different thing…they take a team to realize.
I wanna point out that the point in making Solar Impulse I and II was to spread the awereness of the possibilities of solar flight ( and revewables in general ) and brake new boundaries…. I have been doing just that.
By: Finny - 23rd April 2016 at 07:11
I have been designing one since 2011…and the concept is ready. It is way beyond my reach to realize it…at the moment.
Dear Topspeed, I have told you this before, but I’ll tell it again: designing is not the same as making three-view drawings of imaginary airplanes. Actually, I am positively surprised that you admit that it is beyond your reach….:)
By: Wokka Bob - 22nd April 2016 at 19:16
We’ve all taken our eye off the ball. Solar impulse 2 is airborne headed for California (Moffet Airfield). Due to land Saturday night!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-36068059
By: topspeed - 22nd April 2016 at 15:39
Indeed, but Topspeed, if you have spare time during the weekend, maybe you can design one.
I have been designing one since 2011…and the concept is ready. It is way beyond my reach to realize it…at the moment.
All I can say it is doable…with clever aerodynamics and brilliant structure…and overall lay out has to be way beyond we see today in efficiency…tuned for that mission.
By: Finny - 20th April 2016 at 20:09
Indeed, but Topspeed, if you have spare time during the weekend, maybe you can design one.
By: topspeed - 20th April 2016 at 17:13
Solar Impulse 2 has been repaired and is ready to continue its flight round the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-36063490
Solar Impulse and Helios ( by NASA ) were inspiring when it comes to solar flight.
What I don’t understand is why they don’t make for instance a 120 seater solar/battery powered airliner with 80-90 meter span with lifting fuselage ?
Something like this with maximized solar panel area and reduced speed ( just 400 mph at 60 000 ft ).
They could have ( if not aiming to fly at nite ) been able to carry 10 people inside the Solar Impulse equivalent plane.