Solar plane on round-world trip lands in Japan to avoid bad weather
Solar Impulse 2 pilot Andre Borschberg speaks at a press conference at Nagoya airport in central Japan in the early hours of June 2, 2015. The solar-powered plane, currently attempting the first-ever around-the-world flight without the use of fossil, fuel made an unscheduled landing on June 1 at the airport to avoid poor weather around Hawaii. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- 2015/6/02 01:19:26
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