WINGS OF TEXACO #17 LOCKHEED 12A ELECTRA

#17 IN THE SERIES    "STANDARD EDITION"

Expected Arrival - NOV 09

Number 17 in the Wings of Texaco Series, this Round 2 Collectibles Lockheed 12A Electra "Standard Edition" is a polished metal finish die-cast aircraft model that measures 11 inches in wingspan at 1:50 scale!

Includes metal adjustable display stand and Certificate of Authenticity.

Limited Edition
Scale:  1:50

Item Number:       R2-5900                                                                                                                                                            Price:   $39.95

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Historical Note:    The Lockheed 12 Electra Junior was an eight-seat, six passenger all-metal transport designed for use by smaller airlines and private owners. Developed as a scaled-down version of the Lockheed 10 Electra, the prototype made its first flight on June 27, 1936, piloted by Marshall Headle.

British Airways Ltd. ordered two Electra Juniors in 1939. Although ostensibly acquired for civilian purposes, these aircraft were modified for aerial photography and used by Sidney Cotton to track Axis military activity on the eve of World War II.

A modified Electra Junior was used by the NACA as a testbed for "hotwing" deicing technology.

A total of 130 Electra Juniors were built. At the time of the Pearl Harbor attack this aircraft had outsold the competing Beech 18 by 2-1, and Lockheed had over two dozen unfilled orders. In order to concentrate on more vital and advanced wartime aircraft, Lockheed turned the unfilled orders over to Beechcraft, who eventually built many thousands of their Model 18.