Lockheed Electra
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The '''Lockheed Electra''' is an early aircraft in [[av8]]. [[image:e10ll.gif|right]] It is not to be confused with the later [[Lockheed L-188]], also known as the 'Electra'.  | The '''Lockheed Electra''' is an early aircraft in [[av8]]. [[image:e10ll.gif|right]] It is not to be confused with the later [[Lockheed L-188]], also known as the 'Electra'.  | ||
| − | It can be [[Aviators Aircraft Set|optionally replaced]] in TTDPatch by the [[de Havilland Dragon Rapide]] if the appropriate parameter bit is set.     | + | It can be [[Aviators Aircraft Set|optionally replaced]] in TTDPatch by the [[de Havilland Dragon Rapide]] or the [[Junkers JU 52]] if the appropriate parameter bit is set.     | 
Revision as of 08:53, 21 August 2011
The Lockheed Electra is an early aircraft in av8. It is not to be confused with the later Lockheed L-188, also known as the 'Electra'.It can be optionally replaced in TTDPatch by the de Havilland Dragon Rapide or the Junkers JU 52 if the appropriate parameter bit is set.
Stats
| Introduction | 1934 | 
|---|---|
| Withdrawal | 1964 | 
| Aircraft Type | Small | 
| Cruising Speed | 193mph | 
| Capacity | 10 pax & 10 mail, or 20 crates of goods | 
Information
The Lockheed Electra was one of a new generation of fast, long range aircraft used by trans-continental airlines in the USA. It was a favourite of explorer and aviation pioneer as Amelia Earhart, and it was an Electra which brought the news reel about the Hindenburg to Britain.
