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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of The Lockheed Cons
Today in Aviation History: First Flight of The Lockheed Constellation
On January 9, 1943, at the controls of the United States Army Air Forces, Boeing’s Chief Test Pilot, Eddie Allen, made the first flight of the Lockheed L-049 Constellation prototype, NX25600, from Lockheed Air Terminal at Burbank, California
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