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Lockheed Super Constellation

Photography Aviation posted on May 24, 2005
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At Andrews AFB Once known as the Queen of the Skies in her day. For more information go to: http://www.aviation-history.com/lockheed/1049.html

Comments (6)


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jtorgler

10:26PM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Really nice picture, vkoontz. Super sharp images. A friend of mine used to work as a steward on this airline. :)

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Dann-O

8:09AM | Wed, 25 May 2005

Only compalint is that the pic is too small.Great shto of the last of the great piston engined airliners.

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Wankerboy

10:06PM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Queen of the skies until the dawn of the Boeing 707

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Buffalo1

9:08PM | Thu, 02 February 2006

Gotta love the Connie! My dad's first plane ride was in one during World War II. Superior capture of this classic plane!

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Richardphotos

8:50PM | Sun, 09 July 2006

I only flew once in a 2 engine plane in New Mexico.never in a 4 engine. really a majestic plane and an excellent capture

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bmac62

12:26AM | Fri, 29 August 2008

The Connie's home is right here in Kansas City. Just saw her on August 24, 2008. Your picture is better than mine. I had a bigger mob of people to contend with... I also flew in one as a fare paying customer in 1966. At the time I felt gypped that the flight wasn't on a Boeing 707.


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