C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943-1945

Caption     C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943-1945 ww2dbase
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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
4 Apr 2015 04:40:24 PM

COAST TO COAST:

One C-69 flew from the Lockheed factory Burbank, California to Washington D.C. in six hours and fifty-eight minutes.
Did you know that the C-69 could fly faster than a Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero. Today its hard to even imagine that aircraft at that time were designed without the aid of any hi-tech computers just slide-rule and brains and lot's and lot's of experience.

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