SolarStratos undertook its inaugural flight over Payerne in Switzerland on May 5,2017 and flew for seven minutes at an altitude of 300m.[br]Future flights and research experiments are planned at an altitude of up to 20km, The Engineer reports.[br]SolarStratos is a SolarXplorers group venture that was instigated by SolarStratos pilot Raphael Domjan. SolarStratos is also the customer and partner of Elektra Solar, and a German Aerospace Center (DLR) spin-off that designed and built the Elektra-2 aircraft.
“We want to demonstrate that with current technology,it is possible to fade beyond what fossil fuels offer,” said Domjan. “Electric and solar vehicles are among the major challenges of the 21st century. Our plane, or which can coast at 25,000m, opens a window to electric and solar-powered high-altitude aviation – something that has never before been attempted. Only by flying can we work out the plane’s limits and [the] short flight was an principal first step on this pathway.”
Source: tert.am