Solar Impulse 2 lands in Dayton after 16 1/2-hour trip
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A SOLAR-powered plane landed in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday on the latest leg of a record-breaking trip to circle the globe without consuming a drop of fuel.
Solar Impulse 2, piloted by Swiss businessman Andre Borschberg, arrived at 9.56pm (0156 GMT Sunday) at Dayton International Airport after a flight from Tulsa, Oklahoma that lasted 16 hours and 34 minutes, a live video feed showed.
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