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The Pipistrel-USA, Taurus G4 aircraft prepares to takeoff for the miles per gallon (MPG) flight during the 2011...
Various team members applaud as aircraft return from the speed competition during the 2011 Green Flight Challenge,...
The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and...
Guests ask questions following presentations by NASA Science Mission Directorate Program Executive Rosa...
The e-Genius, left, Taurus G4, 2nd from left, EcoEagle, and PhoEnix aircraft, top right, are seen on the campus of...
Guests are seen during presentations by NASA Science Mission Directorate Program Executive Rosa Avalos-Warren and...
The campus of the 2011 Green Flight Challenge, sponsored by Google, is seen in this aerial view at the Charles M....
Guests receive educational materials following presentations by NASA Science Mission Directorate Program Executive...
Guests ask questions following presentations by NASA Science Mission Directorate Program Executive Rosa...
CAFE Foundation Weights crew member Ron Stout, left, and Weights Chief Wayne Cook, weigh-in the e-Genius aircraft...
The PhoEnix, lower left, EcoEagle, 2nd from left, Taurus G4, and e-Genius aircraft, top right, are seen on the...
Guests ask questions following presentations by NASA Science Mission Directorate Program Executive Rosa...
The campus of the 2011 Green Flight Challenge, sponsored by Google, is seen in this aerial view at the Charles M....
The Pipistrel-USA, Taurus G4 aircraft approaches for landing as a Grumman Albatross plane is seen in the forground...
CAFE Foundation Hanger Boss Mike Fenn, left, and CAFE Foundation eCharging staff John Palmerlee wait on the runway...
CAFE Foundation Security Chief and Event Manager Bruno Mombrinie, left, talks with CAFE Foundation eCharging Chief...
CAFE Foundation eCharging staff John Palmerlee, left, and CAFE Foundation Hanger Boss Mike Fenn, wait on the runway...
Pipistrel-USA Pilots Robin Reid, left, and David Morss, talk on their cell phones shortly after participating in the...
Hector Rosas works on fabricating a part for the ER-2 instrumentation panel.
CAFE Foundation volunteer Oliver Dyer-Bennet, left, CAFE Foundation Hanger Boss Mike Fenn, center, and CAFE...
Pipistrel Taurus G4 Pilot David Morss, center, is is weighed-in as CAFE Foundation Weights Chief Wayne Cook, right,...
CAFE Foundation volunteer Oliver Dyer-Bennet, left, CAFE Foundation Hanger Boss Mike Fenn, center, and CAFE...
NASA Office of Communications Agency Lead Lisa Frazier, center, introduces NASA Science Mission Directorate Program...
Pipistrel-USA Pilot David Morss, left, CAFE Foundation Weights Chief Wayne Cook, 2nd from left, and Weight crew...