Invisible Vehicle, Visible Pilot

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Visible Pilot, Invisible Vehicle or Visible Driver, invisible vehical A vehicle that is invisible (or at least mostly transparent), but the driver/pilot can still be seen from outside the vehicle.

Examples of Invisible Vehicle, Visible Pilot include:


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Real Life

  • In WWI someone came up with a plane that had lots of parts that were clear. The engine and pilot were still visible, but from a distance, much of the plane being ‘invisible’ was helpful (e.g. avoiding detection from anti aircraft spotters). The idea turned out to be a failure: exposure to the sunlight quickly degraded invisible parts in a fashion that renders them non-transparent and flying through dust tend to make plastic surfaces matte as well.