Thursday, 9 July 2009

Swiss News

It seems our bloggership demands more news of the Swiss, even to the point of making late-night phone calls to investigate our most recent -- and most mini, I might add -- blog lapse!

The problem is that it's hard to keep up a daily barrage of exciting anecdotes and travel photos when sometimes we are just regular joes. It's hard to believe, but on occasion we actually have a quasi-normal life. We do laundry (when our washing machine and dryer aren't broken...repair people to come today between 10-12). We read books. We watch TV (which we traded a bottle of whisky for). We sit around.

Thrilling, I know, but it's not like we are on a European vacation. We're trying to make a life, and sometimes life sucks and is kind of uninteresting, and we have to spend time cleaning toilets or paying bills, neither of which seem particularly blog-worthy.

So for today's entry, I turn to Swiss newspapers. Here is a cultural update for all you techno/renewable energy nerds (Swiss Mister, I'm looking at you)...


New solar airplane unveiled in Switzerland

After a six-year effort, the prototype of a new solar-powered aircraft was unveiled at a Swiss airfield on Friday by its future pilots and promoters Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg.

Dubbed the Solar Impluse HB-SIA, the airplane is designed to fly both day and night without the need for fuel and will begin test flights by year's end.

Despite a wingspan equal to that of a Boeing 747, the Solar Impulse weighs only around 1.7 tons, about the same as an average car. More than 12,000 solar cells mounted on the wing supply renewable solar energy to the four 10-horsepower electric motors. During the day, the solar panels charge the plane's lithium polymer batteries, allowing it to fly at night.

At a press conference at the plane's Duebendorf airfield near Zurich, Piccard made clear the goal of the aircraft is to prove the business viability and profitability of renewable energy.

"If an aircraft is able to fly day and night without fuel, propelled solely by solar energy, let no one come and claim that is impossible to do the same thing for motor vehicles, heating and air conditioning systems ,and computers," Piccard said.

After this year's initial test flight, a night flight is scheduled for 2010 to see if the plane can stay in the air for 36 hours.

On the horizon in 2012, Piccard and Borschberg plan to fly the next generation of the Solar Impulse, the HB-SIB, around the world in five legs over the course of four to six days. That will make another global trip for adventurer Piccard, who in 1990 piloted the first round-the-world hot-air balloon flight with his Orbiter 3.

"Through this project we are proclaiming our conviction that a pioneering spirit and political vision can together change society and put an end to fossil fuel dependency," said Piccard.

The Solar Impulse joins the ranks of other solar-powered airplanes, including Qinetiq's Zephyr and NASA's Helios.

4 comments:

  1. Fascinating. Now the only thing is to battle Big Oil , the oil consortiums , and every other myopic Jackass who want to squeeze every last dime out of burning fossil fuels. We need an army of Al Gores. The new tech needs to be embraced and the criminals who are choking the planet by buying up and shelving this technology.(as in -who killled the electric car)should have thier collective asses shot AND pissed on. There IS a brave new world .Unfortunateley it has to be battled for with the pinheads that we have allowed to slowly take over our lives by making everything softer and easier at the expense of world resources. Eisenhauers (sp?) warning as he left office to gaurd aganst the corporate/military complex then looming, has proved prophetic. The Saudi/Bin Laden connection finances the destruction of the Trade Tower-but the Bush family, one of the richest but also most stupid in America stays chummy with their oil business partners -The Bin Ladens. Sorry for all the cynicism but that's the way things are.

    Love Radical Ray

    P.S Answered your disguised warning about Switzian street behaviour on your last blog missive. Don't worry. Spent a fair amount of time in The Fatherland during my Volkwagen days. and shots were never actually fired in either direction. Ha Ha. Well there you go . As for your slowdown in blogmanship--no problems at this end. But remember it's a monster YOU created. Maybe Mr Banana can take over for a while.


    Kudos to you and Ian and all the young dreamers for believing in the new wave. It will all happen and hopefully not too late. Best always.

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  2. Three questions about that last comment:

    1) Dad, are you aware that this a public forum and other people can read your comments?

    2) Do you have a blog, and is it called RadicalRay.blogspot.com?

    3) Do you have any theories on who shot JFK?

    Swiss Mister would like to say for the record that the comments herewith posted are in no way moderated by Swiss Mister or Swiss Miss. But perhaps that was obvious already...

    (Thanks for the local colour, Dad.)

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  3. I would like to know if "Radical Ray" is interested in quasi-adopting another daughter? lol I love your family!

    Kate

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  4. Answers 1. Yes -otherwise what's the point.

    2. No just a pseudonym

    3. Can't be sure but he was coming down on Big Oil and Castro was pretty pissed at him at the time also (still is).And he was Irish Catholic in a predominateley Protestant Red-neck Country. So pick one.

    To anonymous. Thanks for the compliment.

    Don't worry Possum . Not planning any reverse Munich style berhall pusch(sp.?) Its been done already and didn't work out so well anyway. Will take on my quiet Canuck Personna. You will be allowed to stay and no one will be storming your nest in the middle of the night. (But just in case maybe Mr.B. could research the training of the Siamese fighting cats that used to gaurd theancient Chinese emporers.

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