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Avion Pirata : ウィキペディア英語版
Avion Pirata

Avion Pirata (Pirate Airplane) is the name given by Bolivians to a Lockheed Constellation which mysteriously carried flights into El Trompillo Airport in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, during 1961. The airplane has remained there since 1961, when it was forced to land by the Bolivian Air Force after a chase in which an Air Force captain died in a plane crash.
The airplane has become a tourist attraction and an urban legend among Bolivians.
==The airplane==
The airplane is a Lockheed Constellation with the registration N2520B, which at the time of the incident was inscribed to Lloyd Airlines of Miami, Florida (not to be confused with Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, the then flag-carrier of Bolivia). According to AeroTransport Data Bank the airplane was sold to a Brandon Anderson in 1978.〔(AeroTransport Data Bank )〕 The airplane had previously flown for Braniff International Airlines and Trans American Airlines before being acquired by the Empire Supply Company in 1960, months before the incident happened. A model airplane of this aircraft exists, as Corgi Toys released a model of the Constellation under Braniff livery.

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