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File:Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division).jpg|link=Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)|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:Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division).jpg|link=Worcester Lunch Car Company (Research Division)|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]] continues to manufacture and sell ground-based diners "because the public is sentimental about them."
File:Rosebud Diner, Somerville MA.jpg|link=Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|The [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (nonfiction)|Worcester Lunch Car Company]] continues to manufacture and sell ground-based diners "because the public is sentimental about them."
File:Welcome to the Squadron.jpg|link=Welcome to the Squadron|[[Welcome to the Squadron|Squadron]] public relations officer [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] calls the Flying Diner his "favorite short-order chow anywhere in or above the world."
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* [[Henrietta Bolt]]
* [[Henrietta Bolt]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Welcome to the Squadron]]
* [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (research division)]]
* [[Worcester Lunch Car Company (research division)]]



Revision as of 06:46, 16 November 2020

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).

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