I was directed to this link a long time ago, but I'll quote the important bit for you.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=w ... VmWIVvHIbQ
What of the faithful Lockheed? After a period at Grand Central, the aircraft was sold to the Department of National Defense in Ottawa, Canada, and transferred to the Royal Air Force with serial AX688 for use in the Middle East. The aircraft was eventually shipped to Cape Town, South Africa, where it arrived on 2 October 1940. Assembled by the South African Air Force, the plane received the code L3 and was flown to Nairobi on 10 November 1940. After refueling, the craft was prepared for its destination of Heliopolis. Taking off in strong winds and heavy rains, the Lockheed turned to port at 500 feet, stalled, and plunged into the ground where it exploded. The crew and passengers all perished.
Very sad no?
