Solar Impulse airborne direction Dayton, Ohio

Solar Impulse airborne direction Dayton, Ohio
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By Christopher Cummins with AGENCIES
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Solar Impulse is airborne again flying stage 12 of its circumnavigation of the globe.BREAKING:

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Solar Impulse is airborne again flying stage 12 of its circumnavigation of the the globe.

BREAKING: andreborschberg</a> will takeoff from Tulsa, May 21st at 09:00 UTC, 04:00AM LT to Dayton <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ohio?src=hash">#Ohio</a> <a href="https://t.co/OG6Lah6wNR">pic.twitter.com/OG6Lah6wNR</a></p>&mdash; SOLAR IMPULSE (solarimpulse) May 20, 2016

The plane that flies with zero-fuel left Tulsa, Oklahoma heading for Dayton, Ohio. > Solar Impulse 2 Leaves Oklahoma for Dayton https://t.co/vHTOieRMz6pic.twitter.com/LvVDGJ1D5x

— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) May 21, 2016

The flight to Dayton is expected to take around 18 hours.
The solar powered aircraft is heading for New York in two weeks before heading across the Atlantic.

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