RF2C9D7F3–Lockheed Vega 5C ('Winnie Mae') in the form of 1933. Wiley Post used this aircraft in June and July 1931 for a record flight around the world
RF2HNJKT3–Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega 5B, Biplane hanging on airplane display in The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
RF2KEWBRG–Lockheed Vega 5C
RMPED3A8–amelia earhart and lockheed vega 5B,air and space museum washington d c,usa
RMC10DH5–Lockheed Vega Air Express
RMR8P38A–1950s Lockheed PV-2 Vega maritme patrol bomber plane on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ
RME5B5R0–Amelia Earhart's red Lockheed 5B Vega, in which she became the first woman to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic.
RM2M96YC0–Lockheed Vega 5, NC194E.
RMP99KMH–Amelia Earhart with Allen Lockheed, Carl Squier and Floyd Steam at Lockheed's hangar in Burbank, California, standing next to the Lockheed Vega 5B in which Earhart became the first woman to complete a solo transatlantic flight on May 21, 1932. (Photo: 1932)
RM2EDXGXD–RUTH NICHOLS (1901-1960) American aviation pioneer with her 1928 Lockheed Vega 5 - NR496M - owned by the founder of the Crosley Radio Corp as noted on the tail. Photo about 1932
RMBDWHKD–Lockheed Vega PV-2 Patrol Bomber, 1945-1960, Pima Air and Space Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA
RMR3XEJR–Amelia Earhart's Lockheed 5B Vega at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
RMKDH4TX–An exhibit of Amelia Earhart's plane, the Lockheed 5B Vega, with historical photo displays at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, USA
RM2GEMRW9–Bright red Lockheed Vega 5B monoplane flown by Amelia Earhart across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932
RFM2MX54–WASHINGTON D.C., USA - MAY 11, 2016: Amelia Earhart and red Lockheed 5B Vega First woman to attempt to circumnavigate the Globe, National Air and Spac
RMCWBRD0–Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega airplane being off-loaded from the liner Lurline prior to her solo flight from Hawaii to
RF2AXRN1X–red lockheed 5b plane amelia earhart used,air and space museum,washington d c
RM2BF3YG4–Lockheed Vega 5B Amelia Earhart. NR7952. High-speed cabin monoplane with cantilever wings and streamlined design. On May 20-21, 1932, Amelia Earhart flew this Vega across the Atlantic Ocean becoming the first woman to fly, and only the second person to solo, the Atlantic.
RMDYKMYK–1928 Lockheed Vega
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RMEXEW42–Lockheed Vega 5B (mock-up from movie 'Amelia')
RF2KEWBR9–Lockheed Vega 5C
RM2GEPJ3E–EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION - Early Flight - Harrold Gatty and Wiley Post who flew round the globe in 1931 in a Lockheed Vega named the Winnie Mae . --- Harold Charles Gatty ( 1903 – 1957) was an Australian navigator and aviation pioneer whom Charles Lindbergh called “Prince of Navigators”. Wiley Hardeman Post (1898 – 1935) was a famed one eyed American aviator who famously developed an early pressure suit and discovered the jet stream.
RFCTXTRC–Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed (Vega) 237 Ventura V bomber at the Queensland Air Museum. Caloundra, Queenland, Australia
RM2JGAE4N–Amelia Earhart (1897 - declared dead 1939). She flew solo across the Atlantic in 1928, the first woman to do so. This photograph shows her shaking hands with Dan McCallon, the Irish farmer who was the only eyewitness to her landing in her Lockheed Vega. Upon greeting her, McCallon asked, 'Have you flown far?' Earhart answered, 'From America.'
RME3T77C–Lockheed Vega 5B, 118, NC106N, Standard Aviation Oil
RM2M96YC8–Lockheed Vega 5B, NR105W, Winnie Mae, as flown by Wiley Post.
RMP99KN0–Amelia Earhart with Allen Lockheed, Carl Squier and Floyd Steam at Lockheed's hangar in Burbank, California, standing next to the Lockheed Vega 5B in which Earhart became the first woman to complete a solo transatlantic flight on May 21, 1932. (Photo: 1932)
RM2M9B8ET–Lockheed/Vega B-17G-85-VE Fortress G-BEDF / 44-8846 (msn 8245), marked as 42-2960 'Windy City, for filming of Memphis Belle, at Duxford.
RM2EEFEMJ–RUTH NICHOLS (1901-1960) American aviation pioneer on 14 February 1932 after setting a new world altitude record at Floyd Bennett Field, New York state. Official at right is holding the altimeter box from her Lockheed Vega.
RM2RGBD21–Lockheed Vega 5 NC658E (msn 55), in American Airways livery, with noted aviatrix Elinor Smith, at age 19, standing in front of it. Elinor Smith was the youngest pilot to gain a commercial licence and set a world record , when she was only 16! The connection with the Vega is unknown.
RMT4R3AP–Amelia Earhart 5 x 5 cm piece of red fabric from her Lockheed Vega 5B which was used in her flight across the Atlantic, mounted on rolled informational poster with photo of her and the plane. Dimensions 38 x 49 cm. USA-lot, see page 4. historic, historical, USA, United States of America, American, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMA31CRD–Earhart Lockheed Vega
RM2RGRTPH–Burbank, California: 1934 Amelia Earhart in her Lockheed Vega plane flying over Burbank. She later flew the same plane from Honolulu to Oakland.
RMTATR3M–B-17 Flying Fortress G-BEDF 'Sally B' performs an aerial demonstration during the Duxford Air Festival at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, May 26, 2019. Built as a Boeing B-17G-105-VE c/n 8693, the future Sally B was one of the last to be constructed by the Lockheed-Vega plant at Burbank, California, in 1945. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Eric Burks)
RMP51JJ1–Amelia Earhart. US Aviatrix, with white Lockheed Vega Monoplane after speed record, 11/22/29.
RM2TAH95F–Airplane - Boeing-Lockheed Vega XB-38
RMKHW5FM–Illustration depicting Wiley Post and his plane Lockheed Vega. Wiley Post (1898-1935) an American aviator during the interwar period, the first pilot to fly solo around the world. Dated 20th Century
RMD0P0BB–Lockheed Vega Air Express
RMHFC9DY–Lockheed Vega 5B of Amelia Earhart c1932
RM2BF26BF–One-half left front view from below of the Lockheed Model 5B Vega 'Winnie Mae' (r/n NR-105-W) (A19360030000) on display in the 'Time and Navigation' exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's National Mall Building, Washington, D.C.
RM2A2X20P–Photograph - George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1928, PHOTOGRAPH, UNLOADING LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. SHIP IS WILLIAM SCORESBY. PHOTOGRAPH PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER IN ANTARCTICA
RM2WFRMKA–Open for business Somewhere today between Tokyo and Tulagi ... or Naples and Narvik...bomb doors of hefty Vega Venturas are opening for the business of hitting the firm of Adolf-Benito-Hirohito where it hurts...Plenty. Just where...and just how...communiqués will tell—in stories of advance Jap air bases demolished, of vital Nazi shipping sunk. For these are jobs Venturas were designed to do...the kind of Axis-smashing jobs their veteran brothers, the Lockheed Hudsons, have long been doing. And these Venturas...bigger, doubly-armed...are more than keeping up the family tradition. They're improv
RM2JJYAG6–82B Wilkins-Hearst - Expd. Into Antarctic - 1929 Lockheed Vega. June 5, 1929.
RMD3PNHT–Lockheed Vega 5
RM2WFRKP7–“This is the Vega Ventura, a rough looking bomber designed and produced by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. A subsidiary of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.” Vintage advertisement for the Vega Ventura bomber designed and produced by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation during World War II. The advertisement features a large image of the bomber in the center, with smaller images of the bomber in flight and a close-up of the engine on the right side. The advertisement is in a retro style, with bold text and a green and black color scheme. - American (U.S.) advertising, World War II era
RM2WDN92P–Photo taken from the album of an italian Jewish family (Jarach) travelling to the international Expo of Chicago back in the summer of 1933. Here the famous record breaking Lockheed 5C Vega NR-105-W (Winnie Mae)
RMKJD432–Lockheed Vega ExCC
RM2EEFEKR–RUTH NICHOLS (1901-1960) American aviation pioneer on 14 February 1932 after setting a new world altitude record at Floyd Bennett Field, New York state. Official at right is holding the altimeter box from her Lockheed Vega.
RM2K1YW6D–WW2 1943 American Aircrafr Production USA Checking finished Lockheed Ventura PV-1 twin engined medium bomber at the Vega aircraft plant, Burbank, Calif. Workmen spin propeller. America USA World War II Second World War
RMT4R3AM–Amelia Earhart 5 x 5 cm piece of red fabric from her Lockheed Vega 5B which was used in her flight across the Atlantic, mounted on rolled informational poster with photo of her and the plane. Dimensions 38 x 49 cm. USA-lot, see page 4. historic, historical, USA, United States of America, American, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMA31DG4–Wiley Post Lockheed Vega
RMCWBRCR–Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), taking off, in Lockheed Vega plane, from Wheeler Field, Honolulu, in solo flight to Oakland,
RM2M96YDB–Lockheed Vega 5B, NR105W, Winnie Mae, as flown by Wiley Post.
RM2E1G0HY–Lockheed Vega 5B of Amelia Earhart c1932.
RMG3AY24–Wiley Post, American aviator, and his Lockheed Vega: he made the first solo flight around the world Date: 1899 - 1935
RM2TAHERH–Airplane - Lockheed Vega Air Express NASA
RM2M975GT–Amelia Earhart with her Lockheed Vega 5b, Old Bessie, after her arrival at Culmore, near Londonderry. 21 May 1932.
RMC24MEF–San Diego Air & Space Museum Balboa Park CA
RM2M97FXN–Lockheed DL1 Vega of Braniff.
RM2A2WKF2–Photograph - George Rayner, Lockheed Vega, Antarctica, 1928, UNLOADING A LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. AEROPLANE IS MARKED WILKINS HEARST. THE SHIP IS THE WILLIAM SCORESBY. PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER
RM2JJYAGE–Capt. Wilkins Flies Across The North Pole -- The Lockheed-Vega Monoplane taking off from Fairbanks Alaska, with Capt. George H. Wilkins and Lt. Eleson in the cockpit, on their first leg of flight across the North Pole. It became known that they flew from point barrow and landed at Baldmansocira Island in the Arctic Zone. Remained on the Island five days and hopped again landing at Salford, Denmark. June 24, 1928. (Photo by M-G-M News).
RMBJC4GN–B17,Flying Fortress ,Liberty Belle with head on approach
RMKRD9RW–Lockheed Vega Air Express NASA GPN-2000-001390
RFBJC1YR–The B17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle at Duxford
RMBTKFP7–Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega airplane being off-loaded from the liner Lurline prior to her solo flight from Hawaii to California. January 1935.
RM2JJYAC3–First Photos Walkins-Hearst Expedition Into The Antarctic -- The speedy Lockheed-Vega plane in which Capt. Sir Hubert Wilkins and Lt. Carl Ben Eielson Flew over the Antarctic was set up on skills before taking-off on the air expedition. June 5, 1929.
RM2GGBN0K–This controllable-pitch propeller, one of the first produced by Hamilton Standard, represented a major advance in aircraft technology in the early 1930s. It allowed a pilot to adjust the propeller blade's pitch to provide the best performance at different air speeds (similar to changing gears in a car or on a bicycle). On takeoff the pilot chose a lower pitch to make the blade spin faster and provide maximum power. In flight the pilot switched to a higher pitch to make the blade spin slower and conserve fuel. This particular propeller was from a Lockheed Vega airplane owned by the Crosley Radi
RM2JJYAHM–First Photos Wilkins-Hearst Antarctic Expedition -- A whaler towing several whales toward deception, after a successful day at sea. March 14, 1929.
RM2X145B5–HUDSON MARK 3 (LOCKHEED) - Two Wright Cyclone Engines. Aircraft named 'Spirit of Lockheed-Vega Employees' ,
RF2B9693E–Photograph - George Rayner, Lockheed Vega, Antarctica, 1928, UNLOADING A LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. AEROPLANE IS MARKED WILKINS HEARST. THE SHIP IS THE WILLIAM SCORESBY. PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2BF6CYJ–Receiver Western Wireless Type 7 Earhart 1935 Pacific Flight. Western Wireless Receiver, Type 7, Ser. No. 141Amelia Earhart used this Western Wireless Type 7 radio receiver on her 1935 solo, nonstop flight from Hawaii to Oakland in her Lockheed 5C Vega.
RM2TAHET5–Airplane - Lockheed Vega Century of Progress 5
RMCWBRD1–Famous flyers attend Aero ball at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. in 1931. Left to right: Senator Hiram Bingham, Paul
RMC29MJE–San Diego Air & Space Museum Balboa Park CA
RM2WC3EX9–US-amerikanische Kampfflugzeuge Stealth der U.S. Air Force USAF vom Typ Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor starten von der Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, USA. Im Hintergrund die Skyline von Las Vegas mit dem Stratosphere Tower. US-amerikanische Kampfflugzeuge Stealth der U.S. Air Force USAF vom Typ Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor starten von der Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, USA. Im Hintergrund die Skyline von Las Vegas mit dem Stratosphere Tower. *** U S Air Force USAF Lockheed Martin F 22 Raptor stealth fighter jets take off from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, USA In the background, the Las Vega
RM2A2X20Y–Photograph - Lowering Lockheed Vega Float Plane from Ship, Wilkins Hearst Antarctic Expedition, by George Rayner, Port Lockroy, Antarctica, circa 1929, PHOTOGRAPH; UNLOADING AEROPLANE FITTED WITH FLOATS FROM SHIP, CIRCA 1929. AEROPLANE MARKED WILKINS HEARST ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION AND LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CO. LOS ANGELES U.S.A. AND VEGA X3903. PHOTOGRAPH PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER IN ANTARCTICA
RM2M97A8M–Lockheed DL-1A Vega, G-ABGK, Puck, at Mildenhall prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race.
RMMR5EE0–Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith (1897 – 1935), early Australian aviator. In 1928, he earned global fame when he made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia. In 1934, he flew the Lady Southern Cross from Australia to the United States
RFBJC3NY–The B17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle at Duxford
RMBTKFP3–Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), taking off, in Lockheed Vega plane, from Wheeler Field, Honolulu, in solo flight to Oakland, California on January 11, 1935. She was the first to complete a solo flight of this route, which was longer than the distance from the United States to Europe.
RM2GGBNKG–NR7952. High-speed cabin monoplane with cantilever wings and streamlined design. On May 20-21, 1932, Amelia Earhart flew this Vega across the Atlantic Ocean becoming the first woman to fly, and only the second person to solo, the Atlantic. Vegas were highly prized as racing and record-setting aircraft, and as seven-place airliners. Amelia Earhart set two of her many aviation records in this bright red Lockheed 5B Vega. In 1932 she flew it alone across the Atlantic Ocean, then flew it nonstop across the United States-both firsts for a woman. Introduced in 1927, the Vega was the first product of
RM2JJYAHY–First Photos Wilkins-Hearst Antarctic Expedition -- A huge steam saw is used to cut the huge heads of whales into small sections so that they fit into the boilers. This photo made on Deception Island, the headquarters of the Wilkins-Hearst expedition in South polar regions. March 14, 1929.
RM2X144K9–HUDSON MARK 3 (LOCKHEED) - Two Wright Cyclone Engines. Aircraft named 'Spirit of Lockheed-Vega Employees' ,
RM2HX66XW–Lindy's Sleek New Airbird -- Charles A. Lindbergh's sleek-looking Lockheed Vega plane which worked efficiently in tests when it was taken aloft for the first time. The low wing monoplane got away Briskly despite its size and went through its test without the slightest sign of trouble. November 21, 1929. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo).
RF2B96NWT–Photograph - George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1928, PHOTOGRAPH, UNLOADING LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. SHIP IS WILLIAM SCORESBY. PHOTOGRAPH PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER IN ANTARCTICA., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2TAHERD–Airplane - Lockheed Vega Century of Progress 4
RMCWBRCW–Paul Mantz, stunt pilot and air racer, served as Amelia Earhart's technician for her Hawaii to Oakland flight, climbing down
RMC29MN6–San Diego Air & Space Museum Balboa Park CA
RM2JJYABN–In 1928 a beardless Wilkins filled his single-engine monoplane through a funnel to fly from Alaska to Spitsbergen. August 29, 1951. (Photo by M-G-M News Photo).
RM2JJYAJ6–First Photos Wilkins-Hearst Antarctic Expedition -- Lt. Carl Ben Eielson, right, and other members of the Wilkins-Hearst south polar expedition having a little petting party with some of the Penguins at deception Island, But the Penguins didn't seem to enjoy it. March 14, 1929.
RMD3PN9D–Lockheed Vega
RM2HX5Y46–Australian Submarine Patrols - American built Ventura Bomber is extensively used for submarine patrol work on the Australian coast. March 6, 1945. ;Australian Submarine Patrols - American built Ventura Bomber is extensively used for submarine patrol work on the Australian coast.
RM2HX5Y13–Loading The Incendiaries - Loading the incendiaries prior to a raid on enemy territory. Getting the first raising bombs into the R.A.F.'s latest Light Bomber, American produced 'Venturas' the name means 'Lucky Star', and is a fast twin engined machine, strongly armed. Hitler has recently ordered a complete overhaul of his A.R.P. Organisation. June 7, 1943. (Photo by Fox Photos).;Loading The Incendiaries - Loading the incendiaries prior to a raid on enemy territory. Getting the first raising bo
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