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Boeing B-52 Lucky Lady III #53-394

  • SKU: 53-394
  • Article code: 53-394
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Our Boeing B-52, tail #53-394, was known as Lucky Lady III. As lead Stratofortress of Operation Power Flite, the USAF Strategic Air Command's eight-engine jet bomber departed California's Castle Air Force Base in January of 1957, becoming the first

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Boeing B-52 Lucky Lady III #53-394

AROUND THE WORLD IN 45 HOURS & 19 MINUTES
THE FIRST JET TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE

Our Boeing B-52, tail #53-394, was known as Lucky Lady III. As lead Stratofortress of Operation Power Flite, the USAF Strategic Air Command's eight-engine jet bomber departed California's Castle Air Force Base in January of 1957, becoming the first jet engine to circle the globe nonstop via in-flight refueling.

Later renamed “City of El Paso”, this B-52 was retired to the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Saved from the scrap heap by Walter Soplata in 1984, the PlaneTags team pulled her out of his forest collection, saving the aircraft for historical preservation and bringing to you as limited edition PlaneTags. Claim a piece of Lucky Lady III for your collection before she's gone.

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Boeing B-52 Lucky Lady III  #53-394

Boeing B-52 Lucky Lady III #53-394

C$ 87.68 (C$ 87.68 Incl. tax)