N18137
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1937 Lockheed 12A Electra Junior C/N 1229Discuss this aircraft in forum |
Manufacturer: | Lockheed |
Model: | 12A Electra Junior Search all Lockheed 12A Electra Junior |
Year built: | 1937 |
Construction Number (C/N): | 1229 |
Aircraft Type: | Fixed wing multi engine |
Number of Seats: | 8 |
Number of Engines: | 2 |
Engine Type: | Reciprocating |
Engine Manufacturer and Model: | P&w R-985 Wasp Junior SB |
Registration Number: | N18137 |
Mode S (ICAO24) Code: | A14744 |
Certification Class: | Standard |
Certification Issued: | 2005-09-27 |
Air Worthiness Test: | 1969-01-16 |
Last Action Taken: | 2008-10-21 |
Current Status: | Valid |
Registration Type: | Corporation |
Owner: | Electra Llc |
Address: | Wilmington, DE 19810 United States |
Region: | Eastern |
Randall Reynolds, 2006-03-22 00:00:00 | |
Significant research has identified and located this Electra as the corporate executive plane of long-time TWA president and founder, Jack Frye. Purchased in 1937 by Bob Six for the newly formed Continental Airlines, it was later sold to TWA in 1940. At that time it became an executive plane for the president, and occasionally a TWA "Flight Research Laboratory." At one time the plane was registered as NX-18137, specifically for TWA flight tests. For detailed information on the discovery and documentation of this famous TWA plane, please see: http://www.sedonalegendhelenfrye.com/page19 | |
Ruth Richter, 2006-10-28 00:00:00 | |
See PaulRichterTWAlegend.com for actual TWA records of NC18137. TWA purchased NC-18137 Sep. 12, 1940..."TWA purchased a Lockheed transport for use as a flying research laboratory and it was this man (Paul E. Richter, co-founder of TWA with Jack Frye and Walter Hamilton ) who took the controls for the first long flight of this plane"...from TWA Between Calls, by Johnny Graves, Nov.1940 (Richter tested all TWA aircraft even as Exec. V.P.) 18137 was used as High Altitude Research Lab thru Feb. 1942. During WWII the Lockheed 12A was used for management and employee transport as military men had priority over all for airline seats. TWA sold N-18137 to The Texas Co. (Texaco) on March 14th, 1945 It is now "The Spirit of TWA", a flying legend. | |
Ruth Richter, 2006-10-28 00:00:00 | |
Correction; should read "Flight Research Laboratory" not High Altitude Research...sorry about that. Will supply stats and other pics if you like. Ruth P.S. You have a great website. Mine is dedicated to the facts of TWA history by TWA from original papers, not personal opinion and press of recent writers. Thanks for the opportunity of clarifying this info. |