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Lockheed Constellation first public flight

Credit to Manfred Poznanski for the beautiful Breitling Super Constellation video at the end of this clip. In the late 1930s, TWA was garnering attention and passengers with its new fleet of Boei...  
 
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mofaraider (1 day ago) Show Hide
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2:38 swiss flags =)
xgi36 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Still the most beautiful plane in the world, during the cold war (1950,s) we flew these on the Pacific Barrier , part of the North American DEW line , from Midway over Kodiak and return
ThunderAppeal (1 month ago) Show Hide
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A carrier plane that flew higher and faster than the bombers and fighter planes of the day? Those indeed were the days.
bignitro50 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Holly crap look at the flames comming out of the engines at takeoff!! thats some power.
arias1772 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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hands down i believe lockheed in general have the most beautiful planes. this, sr-71, c-5. the list goes on
jelf48 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@arias1772

...most certainly includes the P-38!
HuasoPodrido (5 days ago) Show Hide
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I have to take exception to the C-5, it looks and flys like a pregnant guppy.
ShiekUrBooty (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I sport skydived out of Save A Connie's TWA Super Connie at the UIN airport during World Freefall Convention.

It was an experience I'll never forget.
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I'm convinced that a remake of the Constellation with modern turboprops (and fly-by-wire, and modern avionics, and also a modern passenger cabin) could be an excellent short-to-medium-range plane, for flights with up to a medium demand :)
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I was thinking the same thing, although I would stick with the piston powered engines for the whole sound experience. With modern computer engine management systems like those in modern cars, they could be made to be much more efficient and cleaner then back in the 40's. Also, I would try to keep it looking (cabin) like back in the 40's. Modern upgrades would ruin the whole experience. Compared to the boring planes of today, that would be a cool plane.

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