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    Solar Impulse: Around the World in a 100% Sun-powered Airplane

    The Solar Impulse is Bertrand Piccard's 100% solar-powered airplane. He plans to go around the world with it in 2011, but the pilots have started training today using an extremely complex virtual simulator that takes into account all its features. It has a 262-feet wingspan full of photovoltaic cells that power its 40kW engines. The Solar Impulse can move its 4,409-pounds carbon-fiber body at an altitude of 39,370-feet, while maintaining a 43.9mph average speed. Full specs and a picture of the team after the jump.

    Solar Impulse Full Specs

    AERODYNAMICS
    Maximum altitude 12,000m
    Outside temperatures + 80°C to -60°C
    Maximum weight 2,000 kg
    Average speed 70 km/h
    Wingspan 80 metres Slightly more than the Airbus A380, in order
    to minimise induced drag and to provide a
    maximum surface area for the solar cells

    PROPULSION
    Power of the engines Max. 40 kW The average engine power made available
    over a 24h period by the sun is comparable
    to that used during the first flight by the
    Wright brothers in 1903 (12 CV)

    COCKPIT
    Environmental control
    and life support system
    Elimination of CO2 and humidity
    generated by the human body
    1 single pilot
    Man-machine interface device Under development To provide the pilot with more detailed
    information about the airplane's flight
    characteristics than normally available on
    traditional airplanes. This information could
    be derived by other senses than sight and
    hearing

    MATERIALS & STRUCTURE
    Essentially constructed from
    carbon fiber.
    sandwhich structure Using very thin materials with the lowest
    possible densities
    ENERGY MANAGEMENT
    Batteries lithium , weight of 450 kg,
    from 200 Wh/kg battery capacities

    Solar cells monocrystaline silicon, 130 micron
    thickness, about 250 m2 surface,
    min 20 % photovoltaic efficiency
    Ultra-thin and integrated in the wings

    GLOBAL OPTIMISATION
    Human parameters Sleep management, MMI
    Energy parameters Capturing and channelling of the
    energy, battery, engines

    Trajectography parameters The met, hours of sunshine Several hundreds, even thousands of
    parameters to coordinate in order to
    develop a machine evolving in an area of
    flight still unexplored today. In order not to
    penalize the needs of propulsion, success
    can only be achieved through optimizing
    output and reducing overall weight.
    Safety parameters Reliability
    Mechanical parameters materials, mass
    Aerodynamic parameters Quality of flight, loads, performance,
    aeroelastic phenomena
    Thermic parameters Radiation

    With those features, the Solar Impulse won't beat the pants out of the Dreamliners, but it sure is one stunning airplane and one amazing challenge for Bertrand Piccard and his Number One co-pilot, André Borschberg.

    Press Note [Solar Impulse via BBC News]
    Flash animation [Solar Impulse]


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