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Lockheed Constellation: the queen of the skiesThe Lockheed Constellation, often affectionately dubbed the “Queen of the Skies,” is an aircraft that left an indelible mark on aviation history. Known for its distinctive triple-tail design and ...
For decades Jim Flannery's Lockheed Constellation defined Penndel in Bucks County. Now, the airliner-turned-cocktail lounge ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNToday in Aviation History: First Flight of the Lockheed ConstellationOn this day in aviation history, January 9, 1943, a large four engine transport aircraft with three tail fins rose from the runway at Burbank Airport, California. This was the Lockheed Constellation, ...
One of the Lockheed Constellation's biggest advantages is its speed. Although its first model had a top speed of just 313 mph, its later models reached 377 mph, making it faster than its ...
OSHKOSH – An aircraft highly regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful airliner designs is making its return to Oshkosh. The Lockheed Constellation will be on display for the entire week ...
A Lockheed Constellation L-1649A Starliner is trucked to John F. Kennedy International Airport, where it’s expected to be converted into a bar and restaurant for the upcoming TWA Hotel.
Long live the Lockheed Constellation. What a wonderful sight to see the beautiful Lockheed Constellation “flying” overhead in Burbank, where it was designed and built.
The Lockheed Constellation, regarded as one of most beautiful airliner designs ever created, will return to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2025 for display throughout the entire week.
Lockheed Model 1049D Super Constellation Provenance Robert Lee Parks, Gift, 2025, NASM.2025.0013 Summary 1959 photograph showing the failed engine of an Eastern Air Lines Lockheed Model 1049 Super ...
Xona Space Systems, a company developing navigation technologies from low-Earth orbit (LEO), has received investment backing from numerous companies, including Lockheed Martin.Its latest financing ...
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