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Here comes Andre'
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news...138649.cms

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BEIJING: A pilot said Sunday that he is anxious but excited about flying a solar plane solo from China to Hawaii on the longest leg of the first attempt to fly around the world without a drop of fuel.

Andre Borschberg, 62, is due to fly over the Pacific Ocean for five days and five nights in the plane.


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#2
hope his chute is well packed.
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#3
A 62 year old - wow Old school still rules....

count down:

1000 - arch

2000 - look

3000 - pull

Pretty simple stuff really

Pull
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#4
Oh, good.
I thought you meant there was a hurricane Andre on the way.

><(((*< ... ><(("< ... ><('< ... >o>
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#5
They didn't say where he was landing in Hawaii!
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#6
He left China this morning. Keep a look out for him!
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#7
Only made it from China to Japan. Wah Wah Waaaaaaaaaah.
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#8
They didn't say where he was landing in Hawaii!

According to the map, Honolulu.
On the ground in Nagoya, Japan this morning (Mon):
http://www.solarimpulse.com/multimedia-leg-
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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quote:
Originally posted by Lee M-S

Oh, good.
I thought you meant there was a hurricane Andre on the way.

><(((*< ... ><(("< ... ><('< ... >o>


Nearly!
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#10
Lee...me too! as Andres is the hurricane, this morning Cat5....but is not expected to make it here...hopefully will wonder up into cooler water by mid-late week...hopefully...
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