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Lockheed Lodestar
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Parts: Pesco 777 and Pesco 280 units
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Screechjet1 [Team Member] 2/8/2011 11:46:56 AM Not a good airplane, but an important one. Back when...
The Lockheed Lodestar was a much bigger and more robust aircraft than the Electra. Almost a fully...
Lockheed C-56 Lodestar
Lockheed Lodestars A67-8 (later VH-CAC ), A67-2 and A67-10 (later VH-CAB) on the final leg of...
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Lodestar N880V ended its days as an executive aircraft and was preserved at Greybull, Wyoming, in...
The third of the trio of Lockheed Lodestars acquired by the Department of Civil Aviation from the...
Exit Follow on from yesterdays theme, onboard the Lockheed Lodestar. Tags & Categories Tags: none...
VH-CAC was one of 3 Lockheed Model 18 Lodestars acquired in March 1947 from RAAF surplus stock at...
 
Parts: Pesco 777 and Pesco 280 units
DAYTON, Ohio -- Lockheed C-60A Lodestar at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. (U.S....
Cloutier had discovered the Lockheed Lodestar that originally flew with Canadian Pacific Airlines...
Lockheed C-60 Lodestar NC6166, c/n 2322 Photographed at Nut Tree, CA, 24.9.98 And in flight
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The photo above shows VH-CAC at DCA's Essendon base in 1950.
Lodestar A67-8 on the road into Parafield Airport, Adelaide, SA. A red and white chequered water...
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Lockheed Lodestar
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