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  2. Eleanor Creesy - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Creesy (September 21, 1814 – 1900) was an American navigator, who was the wife of Josiah Perkins Creesy, skipper of the Flying Cloud which set the world's sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco in 1851. They beat their own record three years later, and it remained a record until 1989.

  3. SS Flying Cloud - Wikipedia

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    SS Flying Cloud may refer to one of two Type C2 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission: . MS Flying Cloud (1939) (MC hull number 17), a Type C2 diesel-powered ship built by Federal Shipbuilding; served as United States Navy cargo ship USS Jupiter (AK-43) during World War II; scrapped in 1971

  4. Flying Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Flying Cloud, a 1932 log canoe built by John B. Harrison; Flying Cloud Airport, an airport in Eden Prairie, Minnesota; REO Flying Cloud, a car produced by the REO Motor Car Company; SS Flying Cloud, either of two type C2 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission; WS-124A Flying Cloud, a Cold War balloon bomb project of the United ...

  5. Donald McKay - Wikipedia

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    1851 Flying Cloud, extreme clipper, 1782 tons OM; 1851 Staffordshire, extreme clipper, 1817 tons OM. She was launched at East Boston, Massachusetts, for Enoch Train & Co. She wrecked off Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, in 1853. 1851 North America, extreme clipper, 1464 tons OM Sovereign of the Seas (1852) 1851 Flying Fish, extreme clipper, 1505 tons ...

  6. List of surviving Focke-Wulf Fw 190s - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of surviving Focke-Wulf Fw 190s.At least 23 Fw 190s exist in museums, collections and in storage worldwide, with 11 displayed in the United States. The National Air and Space Museum stores the only known surviving "long-wing" Ta 152 H, an H-0/R-11 version, at the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland.

  7. Wings of the North Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    Although not used for display, the museum purchased Hangar 72D at Flying Cloud Airport for restoration and maintenance in December 2012. [5] On 15 October 2016, a museum was opened on the south side of the airport, near the control tower. [6] Later that year, it added a B-25 and P-40 to its collection. [7]