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PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:48 am 
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Didnt Lockheed at one point make a two level transport that was similar in size to the XC-99? The reason I ask is because on ebay there is a person selling a photo which is he/she says is a XC-99. I know it isnt the XC-99 because it doesnt have pusher props and I think I can see the Lockeed logo on the front of the plane.Sorry I dont have the link but if you want go to www.ebay.com and type in XC-99, you can see what I am talking about. I emailed the seller and advised him/her it was not the XC-99 but I am curious just what it is.

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Pat the Navy bought two of them. The designation was XR6O Constitution. They had kind of a swept back nose and could carry something like 200 passengers. I saw a picture of them with a bunch of sailors lined up across the wings,...just like manning the rails when a ship comes into port.


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thanks Rick

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No problem, Pat. I found this link with some pretty good photos and history.

http://www.air-and-space.com/Lockheed%2 ... tution.htm


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thanks again Rick. A very informative link!

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