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1940
1940 - 2329.PDF
AUGUSI 22, I94O Advertisements. <;. rue A PAYLOAD STAR and a Pilot's Airplane. Too! 'The new Lodestar receives STAR billing with operators who use this 14-passenger Lockheed on regular schedules. Yet in the day-in day-out routine of steady operation it is delivering the airline job for which it was designed, carrying large payloads at speeds that lower ton-mile and seat-mile costs. Naturally, operators value this kind of profita- ble performance. But that isn't all! Pilots who LOOK TO fly these great transports at cruising speeds well over 200 m.p.h., with full loads, say, "It's a pilot's airplane." New responsiveness, ease of control and stability.. .These are inherent Lock- heed qualities that make the Lodestar a favorite not only with operators who own them, but with the men who fly them! LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION BURBANK, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. REPRESENTATIVES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR LEADERSHIP
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