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[Title] => Solar powered plane on final leg of flight to NYC
[Summary] => A solar-powered aircraft lifted off from a suburban Washington airport before dawn yesterday, embarking on the final leg of a history-making cross-country flight.
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[Title] => Solar plane lands after completing 24-hour flight
[Summary] => An experimental solar-powered plane has landed safely after completing its first 24-hour test flight.
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[Title] => Solar plane takes off for 24-hour test flight
[Summary] => An experimental solar-powered plane whose makers hope to one day circle the globe using only energy collected from the sun took off for its first 24-hour test flight Wednesday.
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[Title] => Solar-powered plane makes successful maiden flight
[Summary] => At the pace of a fast bicycle, a solar-powered plane took to the skies for its maiden flight yesterday, passing an important test on the way to a historic voyage around the world — a journey that would not use a drop of fuel.
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[Title] => Swiss make 1st test of round-the-world solar plane
[Summary] => Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard's team took its round-the-world solar plane prototype into the skies for the first time Wednesday, with four propellers lifting the massive craft off the ground at near bicycle speed.
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