Koepke owned a twin-engine Lockheed Electra 10 that he was restoring at the time, a sistership to that flown by Amelia Earhart on her fateful world flight in 1937. On June 9, she and her crew of three took off from
Oakland,
California in the plane. Her crew was made up of William L. Polhemus (navigator),
William "Bill" R. Payne (co-pilot) and Lee Koepke (owner and restorer of the Electra). The Electra was originally registered in Canada as CF-TCA and re-registered in the U.S. as N79237 when Pellegreno and her crew made their round-the-world flight. Pellegreno proceeded from Willow Run,
Detroit,
Michigan on June 7, 1967 to Oakland, to take off from the same airport from which Earhart departed 30 years before. It was wheels-up on this commemorative round-the-world flight on June 9 when she took off from Oakland flying east on their journey. Pellegreno and her team followed the same route Earhart and navigator
Fred Noonan followed in 1937, but for better re-fueling connections landed at differing airports. They carried 2,000 sets of philatelic covers that would be canceled at various cities on their path, to be sold to collectors to help finance their flight. Pellegreno's Electra was equipped with state-of-the-art radio and navigation equipment. After a refueling stop at
Nauru in the Pacific, Pellegreno flew to Howland Island, making a tribute fly-over at approximately the same time and on the same day as Earhart and Noonan would have arrived there 30 years before on July 2, 1937. On that day, July 2, 1967, Pellegreno personally dropped a wreath commemorating the history-making round-the-world effort of Earhart and Noonan. Exactly 30 years later, Pellegreno found Earhart's flight-planned destination – tiny Howland Island – dropped a wreath, and returned to Oakland on July 7 having completed the 28,000 mile world flight. She returned to Willow Run arriving there on July 10.
Itinerary Departed Willow Run, Detroit, MI (Pre-Flight), June 7, 1967 • DuPage, IL • Cedar Rapids, IA • Ogden, UT D Oakland, CA (Start round-the-world), June 9, 1967 • Tucson, AZ • Fort Worth, TX • New Orleans, LA • Miami, FL • San Juan, Puerto Rico • Caracas, Venezuela • Trinidad • Paramaribo, Suriname • Belem, Brazil • Natal, Brazil (Atlantic Ocean crossing) June 15, 1967 • Dakar, Senegal, June 17, 1967 • Las Palmas, Canary Islands • Lisbon, Portugal • Rome, Italy • Ankara, Turkey • Tehran, Iran • Karachi, Pakistan, June 22, 1967 • New Delhi, India • Calcutta, India • Bangkok, Thailand • Singapore, June 27, 1967 • Djakarta, Indonesia • Kupang, Timor • Darwin, Australia • Port Moresby, New Guinea • Lae, New Guinea (Pacific Ocean crossing), June 30, 1967 • Nauru Island • Howland Island (Fly-over), July 2, 1967 • Canton Island • Honolulu, HI Arrived Oakland, CA (Finish round-the-world), July 7, 1967 • Phoenix, AZ (Post-Flight) • Denver, CO • Newton, KS • Oshkosh, WI Arrived Willow Run, Detroit, MI, July 10, 1967 ==Later years==