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Description The locations of altitude measuring sensors under the fuselage and wings of the Boeing Pelican. These sensors to automatically determine how low the aircraft can fly above the water.
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Source From US patent 7095364, Rawdon, Blaine K. & Hoisington, Zachary C., "Altitude measurement system and associated methods", Figure 1, published 2005-08-04, issued 2006-08-22, assigned to The Boeing Company.
Author The Boeing Company

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