Quote from: David Black on January 17, 2013, 03:34:23 PMAt the Time of this particular photo he was with Varney/Continental and they had four electras/Jr’s, one L-10E and three L-12’s, I am hoping it is the L-10E in the photo, I have the Lockheed Data Plate for that plane C/N 1054, the A/P line number just before the Earhart ElectraAnyway thanks in advance for any info you can supplyBest RegardsDavid BlackDavid, being a curious George here, do you know what happened to C/N 1054? Is it still airworthy? Most of all can you take a picture of the data plate and post it since it is so close to the Earhart Electra? Oh, and how did you come by the data plate? Regards,
At the Time of this particular photo he was with Varney/Continental and they had four electras/Jr’s, one L-10E and three L-12’s, I am hoping it is the L-10E in the photo, I have the Lockheed Data Plate for that plane C/N 1054, the A/P line number just before the Earhart ElectraAnyway thanks in advance for any info you can supplyBest RegardsDavid Black
I wonder if there are any old L10E original cowlings out there, or whether the museum might come up with faithful replicas - that would be a really neat touch. But they are round and close as it is. Sweet bird.