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- Lucky_Lady_II abstract "Lucky Lady II is a United States Air Force Boeing B-50 Superfortress that became the first airplane to circle the world nonstop when it made the journey in 1949, assisted by in-flight refueling. Total time airborne was 94 hours and 1 minute. After an accident, only the fuselage is preserved. (Lucky Lady II was also the name of a B-17 of the 338th Bomb Squadron, which was shot down near Tielrode, Belgium (Temse), on 30 July 1943.)".
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- Lucky_Lady_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucky Lady II".
- Lucky_Lady_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "the first aircraft to fly around the world non-stop".
- Lucky_Lady_II constructionNumber "15730".
- Lucky_Lady_II fate "Badly damaged in accident - Fuselage preserved".
- Lucky_Lady_II hasPhotoCollection Lucky_Lady_II.
- Lucky_Lady_II id "gov.dod.dimoc.52240".
- Lucky_Lady_II inService "1948".
- Lucky_Lady_II militarySerial "46".
- Lucky_Lady_II name "15".
- Lucky_Lady_II owners United_States_Air_Force.
- Lucky_Lady_II preservation "Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California".
- Lucky_Lady_II soleExampleOfType%3F_ "N".
- Lucky_Lady_II type Boeing_B-50A_Superfortress.
- Lucky_Lady_II type Boeing_B-50_Superfortress.
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- Lucky_Lady_II subject Category:Boeing_aircraft.
- Lucky_Lady_II subject Category:Individual_aircraft.
- Lucky_Lady_II subject Category:Mackay_Trophy_winners.
- Lucky_Lady_II subject Category:United_States_bomber_aircraft_1940–1949.
- Lucky_Lady_II hypernym United.
- Lucky_Lady_II type Vehicle.
- Lucky_Lady_II type Winner.
- Lucky_Lady_II comment "Lucky Lady II is a United States Air Force Boeing B-50 Superfortress that became the first airplane to circle the world nonstop when it made the journey in 1949, assisted by in-flight refueling. Total time airborne was 94 hours and 1 minute. After an accident, only the fuselage is preserved. (Lucky Lady II was also the name of a B-17 of the 338th Bomb Squadron, which was shot down near Tielrode, Belgium (Temse), on 30 July 1943.)".