Swiss Pilot Sets Solar Plane Record

Swiss pilot sets solar plane record. Credit: ETV Bharat

Swiss pilot Raphael Domjan has set a new altitude record for a solar-powered electric plane, reaching 9,521 metres (31,237 feet) in his SolarStratos aircraft.

The five-hour flight, which took off from Sion Airport in Switzerland, surpassed the previous record of 9,235 metres set 15 years ago.

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Swiss pilot sets solar plane record. Credit: France 24

The data from the flight will now be submitted to the World Air Sports Federation for official validation. This achievement marks a significant step toward Domjan’s ultimate goal of flying a solar-powered plane into the stratosphere, an altitude that begins around 12,000 metres.

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The project’s broader mission is to promote solar energy and raise awareness for environmental protection.

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