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With its signature twin tail and art-deco appearance, this Lockheed Model 10 Electra owned by the Museum of Flight was the 15th of a total of 149 Model 10’s of all variants that were built.
In 1934 this particular Electra, a 10A, serial no. 1052, rolled off the Lockheed assembly line in Burbank, California, just three serial numbers before the 10E, a model with more powerful engines ...
Seattle's Museum of Flight already owns the only known piece of the Lockheed Model 10-E Electra that Amelia Earhart was flying on her ill-fated attempt to fly around the world in 1937. Now ...
A Lockheed Electra 10-E named "Muriel" (Earhart's sister) rests inside the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum in Atchison. The Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum in Atchison, Kansas, will feature the only ...
A decade later came Amelia Earhart in her Lockheed Model 10-Electra in 1937 and Chuck Yeager in the post-war 1940s and ’50s. In the background, away from the headlines, were the inventors of the ...
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