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Lockheed Corporation (4614 bytes)
1: [[Image:Usaf.sr71.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|'The Lockheed SR-71, remarkably advanced for its time and unsur... 2: [[Image:Usaf.u2.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|The Lockheed U-2 first flew in 1955 providing much needed inte... 3: ...with [[Martin Marietta]] in [[1995]] to form '''[[Lockheed Martin]]'''. 8: ... confusion) in Hollywood, California. In [[1929]] Lockheed became a division of [[Detroit Aircraft]]. 10: ...s named chairman of the new company, the Lockheed Corporation, which was headquartered at the Burbank, Californ... Lockheed XB-30 (2826 bytes) 3: ...''Lockheed XB-30''' was the design submitted by [[Lockheed]] after the request by the [[United States Army A... 7: ...s built. However, it was the foundation of the [[Lockheed Constellation]] and its military version, the [[C... 39: [[Lockheed Constellation]] 56: [[Category:U.S. bomber aircraft 1940-1949|B-30, Lockheed]] Lockheed YP-24 (702 bytes) 1: ...Lockheed]] and its parent, the [[Detroit Aircraft Corporation]], the YP-24 demonstrated impressive speed in tes... Lockheed U-2 (10817 bytes) 39: The U-2, whose development name at Lockheed was the '''CL-282''' ''Aquatone'', needed an offi... 47: ...e hard to detect and impossible to shoot down. [[Lockheed Martin]] was given the assignment with an unlimit... 57: * Contractor: Lockheed Aircraft Corp. 86: | bgcolor="ffffff"| || bgcolor="DCDCDC"| [[Lockheed U-2|U-2S/TU-2S]] 92: [[de:Lockheed_U-2]] Lockheed XF-90 (1523 bytes) 3: The '''[[Lockheed]] XF-90''' was built in response to the same [[U.... Lockheed X-7 (1943 bytes) 1: ...ht|Lockheed X-7 undergoing maintainence]]The '''[[Lockheed]] X-7''' (dubbed the "Flying Stove Pipe") was an... Lockheed T-33 (1048 bytes) 4: ... T-33 was developed from the [[F-80 Shooting Star|Lockheed P-80/F-80]] and was initially designated TP-80C w... Lockheed YF-12 (4433 bytes) 3: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Lockheed YF-12A 15: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|Lockheed 66: The '''Lockheed YF-12''' was a prototype [[interceptor aircraft]]... 68: ...ce aircraft|spy plane]] designed for the [[CIA]]. Lockheed was able to interest the Air Force in the project... 88: [[Lockheed M-21|M-21]] Lockheed Martin X-33 (2096 bytes) 5: ...uttle]], NASA would purchase launch services from Lockheed Martin and other commercial launch providers. Thu... 29: [[Lockheed Martin X-35|X-35]] - Lockheed (comics) (1507 bytes) 1: '''Lockheed''' is a [[fictional character]], an [[alien]] [[d... 3: ...omics)|Excalibur]]. He was named after [[Lockheed Corporation]], since they made the [[SR-71 Blackbird]], the s... 7: Lockheed looks like a small dragon about the size of a cat... 11: ... of a 'what fools these mortals be' sense. While Lockheed sometimes tries to give the impression of being u... 15: Lockheed can breath fire with extreme intensity. He can f... Lockheed JetStar (1874 bytes) 5: The '''[[Lockheed]] L-1329 JetStar''' is a [[business jet]] produce... Lockheed Ventura (15622 bytes) 3: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Lockheed PV-1 Ventura 5: ...align="center"|[[Image:Lockheed_Ventura.jpg|300px|Lockheed PV-1 Ventura]] 17: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]] 70: ...rt (Lockheed Model 18) as a replacement for the [[Lockheed Hudson]] bombers then in service with the [[Royal... 72: As [[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]] purchased Lockheed Lodestar (5563 bytes) 6: |colspan="3" align="center"|[[Image:Lockheed Lodestar.jpg|300px|C-56 Lodestar]] 18: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Lockheed]] 64: ...committed to purchasing the [[Douglas DC-3]], and Lockheed found the Lodestar difficult to sell at home. 99: |align="center"|[[Lockheed L-14 Super Electra]] 106: [[Lockheed L-10 Electra|L-10]] - Lockheed Hudson (4564 bytes) 1: [[Image:Lockheed_Hudson_V.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Lockheed Hudson Mk V]] 3: ...ion contract for the [[Lockheed|Lockheed Aircraft Corporation]]—the initial RAF order for 200 Hudsons far... 5: ...Lockheed demonstrated a modified version of the [[Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra]] commercial [[airliner]] ... 43: [[Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra]] Lockheed L-1011 (7319 bytes) 1: ...g|thumb|right|300px|Orbital Sciences' "Stargazer" Lockheed L-1011]] 3: ...from company hubs in [[Dallas]] and [[New York]]. Lockheed answered the call with the TriStar. Perhaps iron... 5: ...ntil after the U.S. government had guaranteed the Lockheed loans previously provided to Rolls for the extens... 7: ...ilizer]]. Manufactured in [[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]] facilities in [[Palmdale]], California, the Tri... 12: Lockheed bribed the [[Japan]]ese government to subsidize A... Lockheed Martin U.K. (1202 bytes) 1: ... U.K.''' (LMUK) is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Lockheed Martin]], headquartered in [[London]]. 3: ... created on [[July 1]] [[1999]], combining all of Lockheed Martin's UK operations into one company. 31: [[Category:Lockheed Martin subsidiaries]] Lockheed Vega (2633 bytes) 1: ... was a six-passenger [[monoplane]] built by the [[Lockheed]] company starting in [[1927]]. It became famous ... 3: ..., the plane was originally intended to serve with Lockheed's own airline routes. They set out to build a fou... 7: ...rst Vega 1, named the ''Golden Eagle'', flew from Lockheed's [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] plant o... 13: [[ms:Lockheed Vega]] Lockheed Electra (241 bytes) 3: ... Electra''' refers to two [[aircraft]] built by [[Lockheed]]: 5: *[[Lockheed L-10 Electra]], a ten-passenger piston of the 193... 6: *[[Lockheed L-188 Electra]], a 127-passenger turboprop of the... Lockheed Orion (358 bytes) 1: The [[Lockheed Corporation]] produced two kinds of [[aircraft]] named '''Ori... 3: * The [[Lockheed 9 Orion]] was a single-engine six-passenger trans... 9: [[sv:Lockheed Orion]] Lockheed Constellation (2560 bytes) 4: ... four-engine propeller-driven aircraft built by [[Lockheed]] between [[1943]] and [[1958]] in its [[Burbank,... 70: *http://www.lockheed.com 79: [[de:Lockheed Constellation]] 80: [[nl:Lockheed Constellation]]
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