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Lockheed EC-121 Constellation (N422NA)
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Memories; crossed the Pacific several times as a passenger in one of these. Travis to Hickman to Midway to Tachikawa. Also the other direction. Always liked landing at Midway. It was very entertaining to watch the Goonie birds on Midway. The birds were beautiful in flight but the take-off and landings by the Goonie birds would keep you laughing. The birds would be on their nest near a building and if it decided it wanted to go fly, it would stand up and walk on the side walk out to the aircraft ramp. When on the ramp it would start running and flapping it's wings for a pretty long run and finally it would get airborne. It didn't seem to be able to just leap into flight like most birds. When they decided to land, it was always a crash landing tumbling to a stop. Once saw one fly into the side of a building while trying to land. It never seemed to hurt them. They are very large birds and you could walk right up to them and stand beside them but you should never try to touch one of them, you might get bitten. Those birds made Midway my favorite stop for aircraft servicing.
Oh, my flights were on a C-121 not the EC-121.
Great pic Ryan.....
Wish the Connie gave us just one pass after take-off.
Wish the Connie gave us just one pass after take-off.
Great Shot Ryan!
Lovely Aeroplane.
Stunning looking aircraft.
I flew on one of the Connies in i965 from Ft. jackson, SC to Chicago. A great airplane. This is a great picture.
Interesting juxtaposition with the Super Guppy photo. The two airplanes couldn't be further apart aesthetically, but both follow the rule of "Form follows Function"
Magnific !
Hands down, the most beautiful aircraft at Oshkosh this year!
When I was a kid living in JAX, my parents would send me to NYC on Eastern Air Lines to visit my grandparents every now and then. Eastern was flying the Constellation at the time and I loved the aircraft. One time they had to book me on another airline and NOT a Constellation. I was terrified because it did not have 3 'tails' and in my young mind was therefore NOT a safe airplane. Probably one of the most beautiful aircraft ever designed.
Not an EC, no radomes bottom and top, no wire antennas. They didn’t get the nick name Lockheed Flying Speedbrake for nothing.
Looks like a plane jane early connie.EC would have upper and lower ray-domes and wire antennas. They didn’t get the nickname of Lockheed Flying Speedbrake for nothing. Navy’s were Super Connies with wingtip tanks as well.
Beautiful shot of a beautiful machine!
When I was 16, I was a passenger in a small Cessna waiting behind a Connie that was departing. The tower clear us for takeoff right away. That's when I learned about "prop wash".
http://www.conniesurvivors.com/N422NA.htm tells the story
"Restoration First Flight" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFMGPsbdz6k
It certainly is the most beautiful TRIMOTOR ever built... It is a piece of ART with cranky engines
That's a great shot, Ryan! And CONI is the correct ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for ALL versions of the Constellation. Entering the ICAO code is all we, as FA members/contributors, can do. After that FA displays whatever name of whatever version of the aircraft they feel like. So, we all know it isn't an EC version, but it isn't Ryan's fault that the incorrect version name is showing.
If anyone wants to see a pic of an actual EC version, see my photo on FA here:
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-0530260f9a5a3f218237a1d922637f5e9f0f5d79/user/byingtongh/sort/votes/page/1
If anyone wants to see a pic of an actual EC version, see my photo on FA here:
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-0530260f9a5a3f218237a1d922637f5e9f0f5d79/user/byingtongh/sort/votes/page/1
Memories, vivid from age 5. Traveled on Eastern Air Lines from Orlando (ORL not MCO) to Boston and back, to visit grandparents, some of the segments on the Connie: “That’s the one with three tails!” Got to trade for a window seat, since my little sister was afraid of the “fire” coming out of the engines at night. Good times, but when I next travelled by airliner years later they were all gone.
https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=11027
As a youngster flew in Connies on Western (that dates me) from Reno to LA a number of times, also LA to Seattle. Always a great flight. In the 1960's flew on Connies with Varig from Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires, Montevideo and also Lima several times. Varig was very good at making passengers comfortable. We would fly first class, and I mean to tell you, it was quite a ride for a teenager.
Flew 2000 hours as a Flight Radioman on a C-121G during '58-'60 on Western Pacific routes including the route Mr. Ellet described below. We also serviced the Embassies (Saigon. Bangkok, Calcutta, New Delhi, Karachi, and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) on weekly trips. Navy crew out of Moffett Field flying planes with Air Force markings. Loved the aircraft but were treated to some harrowing times. Our squadron was VR-7; we were supported by our maintenance squadron, VR-8.
Thanks Greg, for clarifying why these A/C are designated EC-121s. Mystery Solved.
Thanks Greg, for clarifying why these A/C are designated EC-121s. Mystery Solved.
NOVEMBER, 1958. WAS EXPECTING A RETURN HOME IN A C-54 FROM CASABLANCA TO CHARLSTON AFB.
WHAT A SUPRISE WHEN WE WALKED ONTO THE RAMP AND SAW THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AIRCRAFT EVER DESIGNED. WHAT A FLIGHT, CIVILIAN CREW AND CHARTERED AIRCRAFT. WOW,,,STILL REMEMBER VIVIDELY.
WHAT A SUPRISE WHEN WE WALKED ONTO THE RAMP AND SAW THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AIRCRAFT EVER DESIGNED. WHAT A FLIGHT, CIVILIAN CREW AND CHARTERED AIRCRAFT. WOW,,,STILL REMEMBER VIVIDELY.
My grandfather flew Connies for TWA... flying certainly was a different experience back then.
Spent many an hour onboard as well as the other 2 Connie's N420NA. N421NA. Best time of my life
The Connie is a beautiful, graceful looking aircraft. I flew on the civilian versions.
In the 60's, Lockheed 'Skunk Works' operated 3 Connies of various vintages on shuttle flights from BUR to 'neverland'. Always a fun trip, but where were we going??
So many memories it makes my chest hurt! Great memories wiping oil and exhaust trails! She is and will be a beautiful girl!!
Flow on military Constellation 1959 from Philippines, Clark AFB, to USA. Lost engine power in one engine, detour to Midway. Three things I remember the most. One, seeing gooney birds do their ballet, two watching the gooney birds taking off and three on the Constellation got to go to the cockpit. May have been a long time ago, but these our the things I remember happening when I was 9 year old. Now I'm 73, remember like almost yesterday.
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日期 | 機型 | 出發地 | 目的地 | 離港 | 進港 | 飛行時間 |
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2023年 07月 30日 | Unknown | Dane Co Rgnl (KMSN) | Chino (KCNO) | 10:48 CDT | 15:18 PDT | 6:29 |
2023年 07月 29日 | Unknown | Wittman Rgnl (KOSH) | Dane Co Rgnl (KMSN) | 14:56 CDT | 15:20 CDT | 0:23 |
2023年 07月 27日 | Unknown | Dane Co Rgnl (KMSN) | Wittman Rgnl (KOSH) | 14:52 CDT | 15:16 CDT | 0:24 |
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