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SolarStratos team achieves two spectacular world premieres!

Raphaël Domjan, founder and future pilot of the SolarStratos solar aeroplane, achieved the first ever jump from an electric plane […]

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First double handed flight for the SolarStratos aircraft

The SolarStratos experimental aircraft made its first double handed flight this morning in Payerne, Switzerland. It was also the first […]

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A successful maiden flight!

First of the test flights On 23 July, at dawn, SolarStratos took to the skies above Payerne once again for […]

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Resuming flights

The solar-powered aircraft SolarStratos resumes flights Two years of technological development paid off this morning as the solar-powered aircraft, SolarStratos, […]

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Final tests before take-off !

The plane passes the inspection Our solar aircraft is poised for take-off. With all the modifications at last complete, the […]

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High altitude flight

High altitude flight, at 26’000 feet, to test oxygen system of our SolarStratos aircraft. Thanks to #GVVN et #Skyguide. #SolarStratos #Suisse #Neuchatel

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Almost there!

The wings are ready We are counting the days until we can fly again! The solar cells have been fitted […]

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Focus on the team

Remote meetings The COVID-19 situation has in no way detracted from the SolarStratos team’s drive and determination to move forward. […]

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High flying batteries !

Powerful batteries Our SolarStratos aircraft will soon be heading for the stratosphere and while the record-breaking flight is the culmination […]

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Wings for the stratosphere!

Test flights in sight First things first though! Happy New Year from the whole team and welcome to our first […]

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Awareness!

Riding the wave for change No one can ignore the challenges currently facing our planet in terms of global warming. […]

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Testing, testing, testing

Testing our oxygen system For the medium and high-altitude flights from 6,700 m (22,000 ft), Raphaël Domjan will use a […]

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