Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra
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The Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra was a civil cargo and passenger aircraft built by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation during the late 1930s. The first Model 14 flew on 29 July, 1937. Lockheed built 114 Model 14s and a further 119 were built under license in Japan. The Model 14 entered commercial service with Northwest Airlines in October 1937. Aircraft were exported for use by BOAC in Britain, Union Airways and NAC in New Zealand.
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Aircraft - Lockheed Aircraft Corporation - 1930s - 29 July - 1937 - Japan - Northwest Airlines - BOAC - Britain - Union Airways - NAC - New Zealand
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The Model 14 was the basis for development of the Lockheed Hudson maritime reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft operated by the Royal Air Force, USAAF and United States Navy during the Second World War.
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Lockheed Hudson - Reconnaissance - Light bomber - Royal Air Force - USAAF - United States Navy - Second World War
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