Lockheed L-10A Electra

Lee Koepke purchased this aircraft in 1962. It was rebuilt, and then flown around the world by Ann Pellegreno to commemorate Amelia Earhart’s fatal 1937 flight. Air Canada acquired this aircraft in 1968, restored it and donated it to the Museum.

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Lockheed L-10A
Electra

The two Lockheed 10As that began service in 1936 with Canadian Airways on the Vancouver-Seattle route were Canada’s first modern airliners. These and other 10As were acquired by the RCAF during World War 2, and later sold to private operators.

 
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