Solar Impulse round the world solar powered flight

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After nearly five days in the air the solar powered Solar Impulse is close to landing in Honolulu after the longest leg - from Nagoya Japan to Honolulu Hawaii - of its round the world flight.

You can follow progress of the flight at this link:

http://www.solarimpulse.com/leg-8-from-Nagoya-to-Hawaii

Aircraft is scheduled to land at around 16:00 UTC (12:00 noon EST)
 
Flight tracking courtesy of Flightradar24.com

http://www.flightradar24.com/SOLAR2/6b0a174


The solar powered Solar Impulse is currently in an extended (9 hour!) holding pattern off the coast of Hawaii which will allow this fragile aircraft to land when winds are calmest.

This is a historic flight!
 

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