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 |
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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.