Lockheed L-188
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The Lockheed L-188 is a turboprop aircraft in av8.Commonly known as the 'Electra', it is not to be confused with the earlier Model 10 Lockheed Electra.
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| Introduction | 1958 | 
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| Withdrawal | 1999 | 
| Aircraft Type | Small | 
| Cruising Speed | 376mph | 
| Capacity | 80 pax & 20 mail, or 80 crates of express cargo, or 40t of industrial cargo 30 pax & 60 mail (Combi)  | 
[edit] Information
Like the Bristol Britannia, the American Lockheed Electra was only produced in small numbers, as jet airliners of a similar size were more appealing to the large airlines. After they fixed a minor problem with the wings falling off, the L-188 found a niche as a commuter airliner, for cargo, and as the Navy's P-3 Orion.
