
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane is a rare gem in the collection of Seattle’s Museum of Flight.
Acquired by the museum in April 1, 2013, the museum keeps this curious and precious artifact in a secret location and rarely puts it on display.
But the departure of the large-scale MiG-21 Project featuring a decommissioned Soviet MiG-21 fighter jet covered in millions of colored glass beads has made room for a temporary showing of the invisible plane in the museum’s Aviation Pavilion.

According to Museum of Flight records, Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane was originally referred to as the Silent Invisible Plane. It is a propeller driven aircraft that can fly faster than 2000 mph and features navigational devices such as a robot control pilot, a locascope and an electronic mist beam.
When at the controls, Wonder Woman commands course and flight paths with telepathic signals and electronic devices in her tiara.
Here’s a fun video from the time the Museum of Flight loaned Wonder Woman’s invisible plane to the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum for a one day exhibit ten years ago, on April 1, 2015.

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