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L-1049

As a response to the Douglas DC-4, Lockheed developed the Constellation. As more powerful engines were developed the Constellation was stretched 21 feet and improvements made resulting in the L-1049 Super Constellation. The development of the L-1049G improved range with the addition of wing-tip tanks. The more powerful engines made it necessary to use large propellers that required the aircraft to sit quite high off the ground. A triple tail was developed because the size of a single tail would have been too large to fit in any hangar.


Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation TWA, N6901C "Star of Thames"
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Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation Deutsche Lufthansa AG "D-ALOF"
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Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation Northwest Orient Airlines "N5175V"
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Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation Air France "F-BHBD", 1960s
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Lockheed L-1049 "N6213C" Pan American World Airways
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Lockheed L-1049 "N6504C" BOAC, Heathrow, London 1955
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Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation Eastern Air Lines "N6232G"
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EC-121D Warning Star AF Serial No. 53-0555, Det 1., 552nd AEWCW, Korat RTAFB, 1967
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Lockheed WV-2/EC-121 "Warning Star" 137890, Pacific Missile Range, Point Mugu, California 1962
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Lockheed VC-121E Super Constellation Columbine III, 1950s
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Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation TWA, N6937C "Star of America"
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Lockheed NC-121K Super Constellation Project Magnet 145925, 1963
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EC-121R Constellation 67-21487, "Da Nang Glider", 553rd RS/553rd RW, USAF, Korat RTAFB, Thailand, June 1969
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EC-121R Constellation 67-21498, 553rd RS/553rd RW, USAF, Korat RTAFB, Thailand, Dec 1970
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WV-2(EC-121P) BuNo.141325, VW-13, US NAVY, 1960s
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Lockheed L-1049A "Breitling Super Constellation"
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Lockheed EC-121T Warning Star 54-2307, USAF 79th AEW&C Sqn., Homestead AFB, 1978
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Lockheed WC-121N BuNo 145934 "Draggin' Lady", US Navy VW-1, 1967
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