Solar plane jump free fall, successfully in western Switzerland

  Solar plane jump free fall, successfully in western Switzerland.

SolarStratos took off from the aerodrome in Payerne at 7:40am on Tuesday with two people on board: test pilot Miguel Iturmendi and co-pilot Raphaël Domjan. Shortly afterwards, Domjan jumped from the aircraft when it reached an altitude of around 1,538 metres and cruising speed of almost 100km/h.  

Domjan was able to open his parachute in time and navigate it to the Payerne aerodrome. He was welcomed by Swiss adventurer and friend Bertrand Piccard, who had circumnavigated the globe in the solar airplane Solar Impulse in 2016. 

Two world records were set: the first jump in history from an electric aircraft exclusively charged with solar energy and the first solar free fall. 

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