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Lockheed Constellation (Paperback)
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Lockheed Constellation (Paperback)
Series: Historic Commercial Aircraft Series
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While many airliners from the Second World War have either
disappeared completely or only survived as remnants in a museum,
approximately 55 Constellations out of the 856 built still survive
today, and two of them, both C-121s, are airworthy. A real head
turner, the Connie' raised the bar in both performance, economy and
passenger comfort and can arguably be described as one of the most
beautiful airliners ever built. The Lockheed Constellation was an
aircraft that broke the mould when it came to early airliner
design. The standard approach of a straight, tubular fuselage and a
conventional tail and wing arrangement is still the tried and
tested configuration of all airliners to this day. The US
military's enthusiasm also helped to advance the development of the
Constellation which, in turn, benefitted civilian airlines with the
arrival of the Super Constellation and the definitive variant, the
Starliner, which sadly came too late to make a huge impression as,
from the mid-1950s onwards, the trend swung rapidly towards jet
power. With the arrival of the jet, Constellations were replaced by
the major operators although a number remained in passenger service
into the late 1960s, and the last passenger-carrying flight did not
take place until 1978 in the Dominican Republic. Delve into the
story of this beautiful aircraft with this fully illustrated
history.
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