Lockheed VC-121 Constellation

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Chris Kennedy

Chris Kennedy
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Brian Lockett


wingsnstuff


Brian Lockett

Quote from: wingsnstuff on January 18, 2012, 08:57:15 PM
Thanks Brian

You're welcome, Vance.

I posted more photos of the arrival of the Warning Star on my web site at Air-and-Space.com.

wingsnstuff

Brian, if you're not already a member, I'd like you to join my Lockheed Constellation and all Military variants Group.  Please feel free to post any or all of your superb Connie photos.

wingsnstuff

Been wondering about the placement of these photos.  Granted the VC and EC-121 was a military aircraft and they were used extensively throughout the Vietnam and Cold War eras, so don't they really classify as "Warbirds"?  Just a thought.  Regardless of the binning, I am so happy to see them posted anywhere.  Well done to all who have posted the VC and EC-121 images.

Brian Lockett

I would have gone with a Warbird thread, but this C-121 thread already existed under Military.  It wouldn't bother me if a moderator wanted to move it.

Brian Lockett

Quote from: wingsnstuff on January 19, 2012, 12:40:23 PM
Brian, if you're not already a member, I'd like you to join my Lockheed Constellation and all Military variants Group.  Please feel free to post any or all of your superb Connie photos.
Hi Vance,

I posted more of my Constellation pictures in the Lockheed Constellation and all Military variants Group.

Jay Beckman

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wingsnstuff

Eric, Your Connie shots are super.  I'd also like to invite you to post them on my Connie Group.  

Brian Lockett


Lockheed C-121A Constellation N494TW at the Nellis Air Force Base Golden Air Tattoo on April 26, 1997.

Matt Ottosen

Lockheed VC-121A Constellation "Columbine"

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

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Matt Ottosen

Lockheed VC-121A Constellation "Columbine II"

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

All images © Matt Ottosen | Ottosen Photography, all rights reserved.

Jeff D. Welker

I certainly understand the fascination with modern aircraft. When you're young, it's all F-22's, B-1B's, and 787's. But as the years go by, I've found the older airframes more attractive. Which is fine with me, because they are more like me, or so my wife says
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Tower Guy

Great subject and I share your love of aircraft relics. Most of these aircraft I have a memory of seeing in flight and that is something that the younger generation won't enjoy unless it's on film. I would enjoy a day trip to any kind of aviation bone yard, the older the better. Wonderful treatment on this Conny Jeff!