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Lady Be Good was just an unidentified wreck, in February of 1959. She had come to rest some 440 miles south east of Benghazi, and 180 miles north east of Kufra Oasis. Neither the U.S. nor the British air force had pursued any investigations of the wreck. The latter, and the B-24's remote location rendered it fair game for anyone who found it.
Still, Don Sheridan would have to take a low-key approach to investigating the wreck. After all, he was being paid to look for oil. Using company supplies, resources, and time to check out a wrecked World War Two aircraft (especially an American aircraft) would not be viewed kindly by his employer, D'Arcy Exploration.
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