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Pathfinder-Plus flight in Hawaii June 2002
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight over Hawaii in 1998.
Pathfinder-Plus flight in Hawaii June 2002
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight in 1998 over Hawaiian waters.
Pathfinder-Plus on flight over Hawaii.
Pathfinder-Plus flying over the Hawaiian Islands in 1998 with Ni'ihau Island in the background.
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight over Hawaii in 1998.
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight with the Hawaiian island of N'ihau in the background.
Pathfinder-Plus on flight over Hawaiian Islands in 1998.
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight over the Hawaiian island of N'ihau in 1998.
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight over the Hawaiian island of N'ihau in 1998.
Pathfinder-Plus on a flight over the Hawaiian island of N'ihau in 1998.
Sensitive instruments mounted on booms extending forward of the wing measure air turbulence and its effect on the...
AeroVironment ground crew check out the operation of the Pathfinder-Plus solar aircraft's electric motors during...
Pathfinder-Plus on flight over Hawaiian Islands, with N'ihau and Lehua in the background.
AeroVironment engineers and technicians closely monitor flight data in the ground control station during the...
AeroVironment pilot Wyatt Sadler controls the Pathfinder-Plus flying wing from a small console, video and computer...
The record-setting AeroVironment/NASA Pathfinder-Plus solar-electric flying wing is enshrined in the National Air &...
With its sensor booms projecting ahead of the wing, the Pathfinder-Plus solar-electric aircraft soars under a blue...
AeroVironment technicians prepare to remove the Pathfinder-Plus solar aircraft from its ground dolly before a...
The Atmospheric Turbulence Measurement System booms are clearly evident in this view of the Pathfinder-Plus solar...
The Pathfinder-Plus solar-electric flying wing lifts off Rogers Dry Lake adjoining NASA Dryden Flight Research...
AeroVironment crew chief Mark Shipley applies sealing tape to a wing joint on Pathfinder-Plus before it is hoisted...
As the rising sun dawns over the parched bed of Rogers Dry Lake, AeroVironment's solar-electric Pathfinder-Plus...