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Fallon said UK planes had been flying day and night and had conducted 8% of the airstrikes in Iraq.
"It was really like any other flying day," Shults, 56, said in an interview with ABC News's "20/20" that will air Friday.
"When I had this vision of an aeroplane flying day and night without fuel 14 years ago, everyone thought I was a mad dreamer," Piccard explains.
The goal of the proceedings (called Flugtag, German for "flying day") was to launch a homemade, human-powered object off a barge and send it into the air as far it could go.
"For the first time a plane capable of flying day and night powered exclusively by solar energy has crossed the USA from the West to the East Coasts without using a single drop of fuel".
The Flugtag events, "flying day" in German, draw 500,000 people annually.
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"I'm flying Saturday morning," he says.
Washington-area travelers flying Monday were affected by the outage.
Legal briefs were flying Friday evening as I wrote this.
The remotely piloted plane from the California Air National Guard began flying Wednesday morning.
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