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N43WT, 1943 Lockheed 18-56 Lodestar, C/N: 18-2565

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N43WT, 1943 Lockheed 18-56 Lodestar Lodestar C/N 18-2565, Lockheed Loadstar

Lockheed Loadstar

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Photographer: Zane Adams
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Shot Date: 1993-07-00
Airport: LFT
Lafayette Regional Airport
Upload Date: 2008-01-17
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Shot Time: 2008:01:01 23:12:34
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  • N43WT - This was taken the day I delivered the remains of N43WT to FtWorth TX. The guys at Greatest Generation Aircraft put this on a trailer for educational purposes. - by Jason Barnett by Jason Barnett
  • N43WT - She isn't looking to good after being submerged in Hurricane Ike, being beat up in a junkyard and cut on by the Galveston TX Fire Department. - by Jason Barnett by Jason Barnett
  • N43WT @ N69 - N-43WT was originally owned by Actress Barbra Hutton and used to fly her from set to set around the country. In the early seventies it was sold to the Sweets,  Sandy, Willy & Bobby.  Based at The Stormville New York Sport Parachute Center. It hauled Skydi - by Pat Rogers by Pat Rogers @ N69
  • N43WT @ LFT - Lockheed Loadstar - by Zane Adams by Zane Adams @ LFT
  • N43WT - Here is a piece of nose art that I did for a guy that loved Star Wars. This piece was taken from the engine nacelle area of N43WT. Very few pieces of the fuselage, inner wings and engine nacelles were scrapped. Most will live on as art work. - by Jason Barnett by Jason Barnett