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It serves short-order breakfast and lunch in flight.
It serves short-order breakfast and lunch in flight.


The Flying Diner was developed and built by the [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)]], with assistance from [[Henrietta Bolt]] (who sometimes pilots the Diner).
The Flying Diner was developed and built by the [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (research division)]], with assistance from [[Henrietta Bolt]] (who sometimes pilots the Diner).


== In the News ==
== In the News ==


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File:Rosebud Diner, Somerville MA.jpg|link=Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|The [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|Worcester Lunch Car Company]] announces that its [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)|research division]] is working on an dinner-menu version of the Flying Diner.
File:Rosebud Diner, Somerville MA.jpg|link=Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|The [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|Worcester Lunch Car Company]] announces that its [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)|Research Division]] is working on an dinner-menu version of the Flying Diner.
File:Summit Diner.jpg|link=Diner (nonfiction)|Owners of ground-based [[Diner (nonfiction)|diner]] make reservations for lunch aboard the Flying Diner.
File:Summit Diner.jpg|link=Diner (nonfiction)|Owners of ground-based [[Diner (nonfiction)|diner]] make reservations for lunch aboard the Flying Diner.
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* [[Henrietta Bolt]]
* [[Henrietta Bolt]]
* [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)]]
* [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (research division)]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 16:23, 26 August 2017

The Flying Diner in flight.

The Flying Diner (also known as the Flying Lunch Car) is a diner adapted for flight.

It serves short-order breakfast and lunch in flight.

The Flying Diner was developed and built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company (research division), with assistance from Henrietta Bolt (who sometimes pilots the Diner).

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference