Summary
The single-seat aircraft Solar Impulse, whose sister plane Solar Impulse 2 has now set off to circle the globe, originally left the ground, about one metre up, on 9th December 2009, in Dübendorf, Switzerland. The hop of 350 metres along the runway marked the end of the engineering phase and the start of flight testing.
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