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Reply #1
Baš sam gledao polijetanje tog diva, izgleda zaista impresivno. Baš me zanima kako će podnositi slijetanja sa takvim velikim krilima.


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Reply #3
Uspio jeeee :)




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Reply #7
Prekrasno izgleda. Ne znam dali ga je ljepše vidjeti po danu, ili noću (bar ovo što sam vidio pri slijetanju).

LP,
milan
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Reply #8
Izgleda da napreduju uspješno, 1/5 puta do Hawaii:

  • TECH: The batteries are now at 71% of their maximum state of charge. Since it is night and the plane is powered by the energy it stored during the day, the state of charge is expected to go down to 64% in the next hour.
  • MISSION: the moment of truth of the first night is getting closer: will André be able to reach the sun early enough before batteries are empty? Will #Si2 be able to climb up again and recommence the cycle by starting collecting solar energy again? Make sure to be online for the live which will take place in 5 hours - at 21:45 UTC.
Pilot je malo zadrijemao (uključio je APM pa nema brige  :D ):



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Reply #9
Izgubio se sa Flight radara
Evo slika u razmaku 10 min
Zabrinjava me visina i brzina  8)




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Reply #13
....sto je zapelo kod Japana da je skrenuo s rute?
LP,  Chris
... gravity always wins ....