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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 C-60 Big Beat-up Bastard at the Vintage Flight Museum

Lockheed C-60 Big Beat-up Bastard at the Vintage Flight Museum

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Photographer: Ronald Barker
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Shot Date: 2014-05-30
Airport: KFTW
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport
Upload Date: 2014-12-05
Views: 358

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Device Manufacturer: Nikon Corporation
Device Model: NIKON D5100
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2014:05:30 12:40:10
Original Image Size: 2898 x 2268 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/1000 sec
F Number: f/3.5
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 800
Focal Length: 18 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 0
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  • 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
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  • N43WT - Some motorcycle company asked me to use the plane as a backdrop for photos to go into their calender. i said sure. - 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 - Remains of Lodestar N43WT after I hauled it home. It was submerged in Hurricane Ike and then sent to a junkyard in Galveston, TX. I bought the fuselage as a relic of WWII - by Jason Barnett by Jason Barnett