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Aircraft:
Lockheed 18 Lodestar H-250 Tri-Gear
- Reg: N177L photos
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Serial #:
2178
- Airline: Private
- Photo Date: May 16, 2021
- Uploaded: May 24, 2021
- Houston Ellington Field - KEFD, USA - Texas
Howard 250 Tri-Gear at the Lone Star Flight Museum. What stood out from this aircraft (apart from its mint condition), is its fancy-looking windows and the interior. This type of aircraft was originally a military aircraft, and it had the back half of the aircraft on the ground such as with the DC-3. For this executive version, the landing configuration was changed, something that was only done with a handful of these aircraft. This is the only flyable version left.
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N177L
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May 16, 2021
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Howard 250 Tri-Gear at the Lone Star Flight Museum. What stood out from this aircraft (apart from its mint condition), is its fancy-looking windows and the interior. This type of aircraft was originally a military aircraft, and it had the back half of the aircraft on the ground such as with the DC-3. For this executive version, the landing configuration was changed, something that was only done with a handful of these aircraft. This is the only flyable version left.Camera
Canon EOS SL2 | EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 Show Exif data-
Aircraft
- Reg: N177L photos
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Aircraft:
Lockheed 18 Lodestar H-250 Tri-Gear
- Airline: Private
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Serial #:
2178
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Photo Location
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Houston Ellington Field - KEFD
- USA - Texas
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I sure did have a nice time!
Looks like a very happy flight museums tour :)