Lockheed C-69 Constellation

C-69 Constellation
A C-69 Constellation in flight
A C-69 Constellation in flight
Role Transport
National origin United States
Manufacturer Lockheed
Designer Kelly Johnson
First flight January 9, 1943
Introduction July 28, 1943
Retired 1945 (except C-69C)
Status Retired
Primary user United States Army Air Forces
Produced 1942–1945
Number built 22
Variants L-049 Constellation

The Lockheed C-69 Constellation was a four-engined, propeller-driven military transport aircraft developed during World War II. It was co-developed with the Lockheed Constellation airliner.

It first flew in 1943, and production of the 22 constructed was shared between the United States Army Air Forces (15) and commercial carriers. Most of the C-69 aircraft built were later converted into civilian airliners under the designation Lockheed L-049 Constellation.[1]

  1. ^ Breffort, Dominique. Lockheed Constellation: from Excalibur to Starliner Civilian and Military Variants. Paris: Histoire and Collecions, 2006. Print. ISBN 2-915239-62-2. p. 11 to p. 17.

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