Solar Impulse 2 will continue to travel around the world on Wednesday morning after a forced landing in Japan
March 9, 2015 plane with solar panels Solar Impulse 2 took off on a world tour from Abu Dhabi . The flight plan and landings during the journey vary depending on the political situation and weather conditions.
The five-day flight across the Pacific Ocean should be the moment of truth for the Solar Impulse 2 project. The plane took off from Chinese Nanjing on May 30 with a large deviation from the schedule and planned to get five days before Hawaii. The weather made its corrections: the organizers requested the Japanese authorities to land at the airport in Nagoya .
In Nanjing, the plane spent more than a month, in Nagoya - more than three weeks. Departures are scheduled for Wednesday morning, June 24th. ')
Solar Impulse 2 in Nagoya, June 3