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May 30, 2015

Google’s solar plane crashed earlier this month

by John_A

According to Bloomberg Business, the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident wherein Google’s solar-powered Solara 50 plane reportedly crashed shortly after takeoff. The event occurred on May 1st at a private airfield outside of Albuquerque and no injuries were reported.

“Although our prototype plane went down during a recent test, we remain optimistic about the potential of solar-powered planes to help deliver connectivity,” Courtney Hohne, a Google spokeswoman, told Bloomberg. “Part of building a new technology is overcoming hurdles along the way.” Recent Google acquisition, Titan Aerospace built the 50-meter-wide (164 ft) drone. It is part of an ambitious Google plan to deliver global internet connectivity via stratospheric drones. The Mountain View-based company is also working on an alternative, balloon-based system dubbed Project Loon.

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