Solar-powered plane lands in Hawaii after five-day journey
Pilot Andre Borschberg flashes a Hawaiian shaka at the crowd after he landed the Solar Impulse 2 at the Kalaeloa Airport in Kapolei, Hawaii, on Friday.
(Marco Garcia / Associated Press)Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered plane, landed July 3, 2015, in Hawaii after a record-breaking five-day flight from Japan.
The Solar Impulse 2 lands in Kapolei, Hawaii, after completing a record-breaking five-day journey.
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The Solar Impulse 2 circles the Kalaeloa Airport in Kapolei, Hawaii, before landing on Friday, July 3, 2015.
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The Solar Impulse 2 approaches Kapolei, Hawaii, at the end of a record-breaking five-day flight.
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The Solar Impulse 2 approaches Kalaeloa Airport on Friday.
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The Solar Impulse 2 approaches Hawaii’s Kalaeloa Airport with Andre Borschberg at the controls on Firday.
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The Solar Impulse 2 plane took off from Nagoya, Japan, on June 29, 2015, and landed on July 3 in Kapolei, Hawaii, after a recording-breaking five-day journey.
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The Swiss-made solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 takes off from the international airport in Nagoya, Japan, on June 29, 2015.
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The Solar Impulse 2 gets ready for take off at Nagoya Komaki airport in Japan on June 29, 2015.
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Pilot Andre Borschberg prepares to take off in the Solar Impulse 2 from Nagoya, Japan, on June 29, 2015.
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