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Hi it's Vincent and you're watching the Insider series
Today we'll bring you to Payerne where the
assembly of Solar Impulse 2
is reaching an end.
The team from Decision, a Switzerland based company,
is leaving today after seven months working
with us.
Every week it's getting harder and harder
not to show you the whole plane.
This is why today we are adding blurred lines
We know you want it, so be there on April 9th
for the official presentation of Solar Impulse 2!
Hello
So you are Decision's team 16 00:00:41,970--> 00:00:45,000 a part of Decision's team that worked on Solar Impulse 2
could you
introduce yourselves?
So I'm Wilfried
I am Mickaël
Jonathan
This is your last day on solar impulse 2. How do you feel about it?
Well this is kind of
the end of a chapter, we've been working on it since august.
A whole Decision's team, sixteen people 27 00:01:02,660--> 00:01:08,340 who came to work in Dübendorf and also
four people in Payerne.
And we're proud enough of what we've done.
Yes, before there were only parts
and now we've put everything together, and
it's wonderful. A truly great experience
and we're looking forward to seeing it fly!
What we know here is that you guys from Decision usually make
boats and this is an airplane...
It's true it's not exactly the same
orders of magnitude, it's a bit lighter. Well we're glad we
made use of this material, carbon,
on an airplane as well
it allowed us to diversify and to acquire
experience in aeronautics.
And that's great!
We'll be very happy when it flies on the first try!
We'll be
overwhelmed with feelings I think.
Thanks a lot and I wish you well.