The Plane That Disappeared With Amelia Earhart | Lockheed 10 Electra
Today we’re taking a look at the Lockheed Model 10 Electra, this was the first in a moderate line of twin-engine aircraft designs that emerged in the 1930s. Notable for their exceptionally sleek lines and beautiful looks, most were used in the civil market, primarily as passenger airliners. Want to join the community? Visit our Discord - / discord Want to support the channel? I have a Patreon here - / rexshangar Sources: Francillon.R.J (1987), Lockheed Aircraft Since 1913. Gunston.B (1998), Lockheed Aircraft: The History of Lockheed Martin

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