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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME 1 PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
..................................................................................
7 BIBLIOGRAPHY
.......................................................................................
8 SECTION 1 GENERAL HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTELLATION
................................................. 9 1.1 ORIGIN &
CONCEPTION
...............................................................................
10 1.2 DEVELOPMENTS UP TO FIRST FLIGHT
.........................................................................
13 1.3 THE FIRST FLIGHT 9TH JAN 1943
..........................................................................
15 1.4 TESTING & DEVELOPMENT FLYING UP TO USAAF HANDOVER 29TH JULY 1943
........................................ 15 1.5 FURTHER TESTING AND
DEVELOPMENT TO END OF WW2, PROJECTS/MODELS NOT BUILT, MILITARY
DELIVERIES, PRATT & WHITNEY TEST
................................................................................
17 1.6 CONVERSION TO CIVIL 049 IN 1945 & FIRST DELIVERIES
......................................................... 22 1.7 ENTRY
INTO AIRLINE SERVICE
............................................................................
24 1.8 ACCIDENTS & GROUNDING OF THE 049
..................................................................... 24
1.9 DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST CIVIL CONSTELLATION (649) IN 1946; THE
SPEEDPAK .................................... 26 1.10 THE MODEL 749
(1947) & LIFE-SAVING C-121A ORDER IN 1948
................................................. 29 1.11 THE MODEL 749A
& PROJECTED DEVELOPMENTS OF THE 749; THE PO-1 W
.......................................... 31 1.12 RETURN OF 1961 FOR
CONVERSION TO THE SUPER CONSTELLATION 1949/50; DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST
CIVIL SUPER CONSTELLATIONS 1950/51
..................................................................... 31
1.13 THE TURBO COMPOUND ENGINE 1949 ONWARDS
............................................................. 35 1.14
BEGINNING OF LARGE-SCALE MILITARY TRANSPORT AND AEW PRODUCTION 1952/54
..................................... 37 1.15 CIVIL SUPER CONSTELLATIONS
WITH TURBO COMPOUNDS (MODEL 1049C/D/E) 1953/54
................................ 40 1.16 TESTING WITH 1961 IN VARIOUS
GUISES 1952/54
........................................................... 43 1.17
TURBO-PROPS - THE MODELS 1149 & 1249 1953/54
......................................................... 43 1.18
FURTHER MILITARY MODELS - THE VC-121E, RC-121D, WV 2/3 1953-55
.......................................... 45 1.19 THE SUPER G 1954/55
.............................................................................
48 1.20 THE SUPER H 1955/56
.............................................................................
50 1.21 PROJECTED MODELS IN THE MID-50S (1449/1549); TURBO-PROP TESTS
WITH 1961 .................................... 50 1.22 THE STARLINER
1956/57
...............................................................................
53 1.23 END OF PRODUCTION WITH PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE
........................................................ 55 1.24 NAPIER
PROJECT
..............................................................................
....... 57 1.25 COMPULSORY FITTING OF WEATHER-WARNING RADAR 1960/62
..................................................... 58 1.26 CONVERSION
TO FREIGHTERS IN 1960S
..................................................................... 59
1.27 MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LATE 1950S AND THROUGHOUT THE 1960S;
THE VIETNAM WAR ............................. 63 1.28 NEW ROLES IN THE
1960S AND 1970S; THE SAR/MR VERSIONS; THE AERIAL APPLICATORS/BULK
FUEL-OIL CARRIERS : ................. PARACHUTING & SKYDIVING
............................................................................
67 1.29 THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF THE TRIPLE FINS - REASONS; THE MASS
SCRAPPINGS .................................... 71 1.30 THE CURRENT
STATUS 2007 (FLYING, PRESERVED, STORED)
........................................................ 73 SECTION 2
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BASIC MODELS
............................................................. 77 2.1
SPECIFICATIONS - CIVIL
..............................................................................
.. 78 MILITARY
.............................................................................
84 2.2 PERFORMANCE
......................................................................................
86 SECTION 3 VARIANTS
.........................................................................................
91 3.1 CIVIL VERSIONS
.....................................................................................
92 3.2 LOCKHEED TEMPORARY DESIGN DESIGNATIONS
............................................................... 95 3.3
MILITARY DESIGNATIONS
...............................................................................
96 3.4 ENGINES AND PROPELLERS
.............................................................................
102 3.5 INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS (AND DESIGNATIONS)
............................................................... 1 L0
SECTION 4 SUBSEQUENT CONVERSIONS & DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL
AIRCRAFT ..................................... 123 4.1 TO FREIGHTER
(VARIOUS COMPANIES)
.....................................................................
124 4.2 TO SAR/MR (FRENCH AND INDIAN)
.....................................................................
128 4.3 TO SPRAYER (VARIOUS COMPANIES)
......................................................................
128 4.4 TO BULK FUEL-OIL CARRIER
.............................................................................
130 SECTION 5 FLYING THE CONSTELLATION: THE PILOTS , FLIGHT ENGINEERS
AND PASSENGERS VIEWPOINTS ............................. 131 5.1 THE 049
SERIES
...................................................................................
132 5.2 THE 649/749 AND 749A CONSTELLATION
.................................................................. 134
5.3 THE 1049 SUPER CONSTELLATION
.......................................................................
135 5.4 THE 1049G AND 1049H SUPER CONSTELLATION
............................................................ 135 5.5
THE1649A STARLINER
...............................................................................
138 5.6 LOG BOOK LEARNING (1): IN AIRLINE SERVICE
............................................................... 139 5.7
LOG BOOK LEARNING (2): AT WAR IN VIETNAM
............................................................... 147
SECTION 6 RECORD FLIGHTS
...................................................................................
149 SECTION 7 COMMERCIAL OPERATORS
............................................................................
157 7.1 COMMERCIAL USE OF THE CONSTELLATION -A COMPANY BY COMPANY A TO Z
WITH CROSS-REFERENCES, GIVING DETAILS OF TYPES USED WITH
REGISTRATION-C/N, DATES OF ORDERS (WHERE KNOWN) AND SUMMARY OF USE
(ROUTES FLOWN AND DATES)
..................................................................................
158 SECTION 8 MILITARY OPERATORS
...............................................................................
325 8.1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: USAAF, USAF, USN, ANG & AFRES, ARMY
UNDER SQUADRONS (ALPHA-NUMERICALLY), WITH DETAILS OF CODES AND SERIALS
AS AVAILABLE. SUMMARY OF USE, WITH DATES AND LOCATIONS WHERE KNOWN
.............. 326 8.2 OTHER COUNTRIES: FRANCE, INDIA, INDONESIA, ISRAEL
......................................................... 371 SECTION 9
OTHER USES OF THE CONSTELLATION
.....................................................................
375 9.1 THE BIAFRAN AIRLIFT
................................................................................
376 9.2 GOVERNMENT USE
..................................................................................
382 9.3 AIR TRAVEL CLUBS
..................................................................................
384 9.4 THE SUPER CONSTELLATION RACER
.......................................................................
386 SECTION 10 NON-OPERATING OWNERS
............................................................................
387 10.1 DEALERS, LESSORS, HOLDING COMPANIES, ETC
............................................................... 388 10.2
PROSPECTIVE OWNERS
................................................................................
398 SECTION 11 APPENDICES:.
....................................................................................
403 11.1 ABBREVIATIONS (GENERAL)
............................................................................
404 11.2 US MILITARY ABBREVIATIONS
..........................................................................
405 11.3 CONVERSION TABLES
.................................................................................
405 11.4 CONSTELLATION NAMES
...............................................................................
406 11.5 AIRLINE COLOUR SCHEMES
.............................................................................
407 11.6 CONSTELLATIONS IN FILMS
.............................................................................
412 11.7 CONSTELLATIONS ON STAMPS
...........................................................................
413 11.8 MASDC CONSTELLATION STORAGE CODES
.................................................................. 414
VOLUME 2 SECTION 12 PRODUCTION LIST, WITH INDIVIDUAL AIRCRAFT HISTORIES
....................................................... 419 SECTION 13
REGISTRATION-SERIAUCONSTRUCTOR S NUMBER CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX
.......................................... 551
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CONTENTS VOLUME 1 PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
7 BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
8 SECTION 1 GENERAL HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTELLATION
. 9 1.1 ORIGIN &
CONCEPTION
.
10 1.2 DEVELOPMENTS UP TO FIRST FLIGHT
.
13 1.3 THE FIRST FLIGHT 9TH JAN 1943
.
15 1.4 TESTING & DEVELOPMENT FLYING UP TO USAAF HANDOVER 29TH JULY 1943
. 15 1.5 FURTHER TESTING AND
DEVELOPMENT TO END OF WW2, PROJECTS/MODELS NOT BUILT, MILITARY
DELIVERIES, PRATT & WHITNEY TEST
.
17 1.6 CONVERSION TO CIVIL 049 IN 1945 & FIRST DELIVERIES
. 22 1.7 ENTRY
INTO AIRLINE SERVICE
.
24 1.8 ACCIDENTS & GROUNDING OF THE 049
. 24
1.9 DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST "CIVIL" CONSTELLATION (649) IN 1946; THE
SPEEDPAK . 26 1.10 THE MODEL 749
(1947) & LIFE-SAVING C-121A ORDER IN 1948
. 29 1.11 THE MODEL 749A
& PROJECTED DEVELOPMENTS OF THE 749; THE PO-1 W
. 31 1.12 RETURN OF "1961" FOR
CONVERSION TO THE SUPER CONSTELLATION 1949/50; DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST
CIVIL SUPER CONSTELLATIONS 1950/51
. 31
1.13 THE TURBO COMPOUND ENGINE 1949 ONWARDS
. 35 1.14
BEGINNING OF LARGE-SCALE MILITARY TRANSPORT AND AEW PRODUCTION 1952/54
. 37 1.15 CIVIL SUPER CONSTELLATIONS
WITH TURBO COMPOUNDS (MODEL 1049C/D/E) 1953/54
. 40 1.16 TESTING WITH "1961" IN VARIOUS
GUISES 1952/54
. 43 1.17
TURBO-PROPS - THE MODELS 1149 & 1249 1953/54
. 43 1.18
FURTHER MILITARY MODELS - THE VC-121E, RC-121D, WV 2/3 1953-55
. 45 1.19 THE "SUPER G" 1954/55
.
48 1.20 THE "SUPER H" 1955/56
.
50 1.21 PROJECTED MODELS IN THE MID-50S (1449/1549); TURBO-PROP TESTS
WITH "1961" . 50 1.22 THE STARLINER
1956/57
.
53 1.23 END OF PRODUCTION WITH PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE
. 55 1.24 NAPIER
PROJECT
.
. 57 1.25 COMPULSORY FITTING OF WEATHER-WARNING RADAR 1960/62
. 58 1.26 CONVERSION
TO FREIGHTERS IN 1960S
. 59
1.27 MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LATE 1950S AND THROUGHOUT THE 1960S;
THE VIETNAM WAR . 63 1.28 NEW ROLES IN THE
1960S AND 1970S; THE SAR/MR VERSIONS; THE AERIAL APPLICATORS/BULK
FUEL-OIL CARRIERS : . PARACHUTING & SKYDIVING
.
67 1.29 THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF THE TRIPLE FINS - REASONS; THE MASS
SCRAPPINGS . 71 1.30 THE CURRENT
STATUS 2007 (FLYING, PRESERVED, STORED)
. 73 SECTION 2
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BASIC MODELS
. 77 2.1
SPECIFICATIONS - CIVIL
.
. 78 MILITARY
.
84 2.2 PERFORMANCE
.
86 SECTION 3 VARIANTS
.
91 3.1 CIVIL VERSIONS
.
92 3.2 LOCKHEED TEMPORARY DESIGN DESIGNATIONS
. 95 3.3
MILITARY DESIGNATIONS
.
96 3.4 ENGINES AND PROPELLERS
.
102 3.5 INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS (AND DESIGNATIONS)
. 1 L0
SECTION 4 SUBSEQUENT CONVERSIONS & DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL
AIRCRAFT . 123 4.1 TO FREIGHTER
(VARIOUS COMPANIES)
.
124 4.2 TO SAR/MR (FRENCH AND INDIAN)
.
128 4.3 TO SPRAYER (VARIOUS COMPANIES)
.
128 4.4 TO BULK FUEL-OIL CARRIER
.
130 SECTION 5 FLYING THE CONSTELLATION: THE PILOTS', FLIGHT ENGINEERS'
AND PASSENGERS' VIEWPOINTS . 131 5.1 THE 049
SERIES
.
132 5.2 THE 649/749 AND 749A CONSTELLATION
. 134
5.3 THE 1049 SUPER CONSTELLATION
.
135 5.4 THE 1049G AND 1049H SUPER CONSTELLATION
. 135 5.5
THE1649A STARLINER
.
138 5.6 LOG BOOK LEARNING (1): IN AIRLINE SERVICE
. 139 5.7
LOG BOOK LEARNING (2): AT WAR IN VIETNAM
. 147
SECTION 6 RECORD FLIGHTS
.
149 SECTION 7 COMMERCIAL OPERATORS
.
157 7.1 COMMERCIAL USE OF THE CONSTELLATION -A COMPANY BY COMPANY A TO Z
WITH CROSS-REFERENCES, GIVING DETAILS OF TYPES USED WITH
REGISTRATION-C/N, DATES OF ORDERS (WHERE KNOWN) AND SUMMARY OF USE
(ROUTES FLOWN AND DATES)
.
158 SECTION 8 MILITARY OPERATORS
.
325 8.1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: USAAF, USAF, USN, ANG & AFRES, ARMY
UNDER SQUADRONS (ALPHA-NUMERICALLY), WITH DETAILS OF CODES AND SERIALS
AS AVAILABLE. SUMMARY OF USE, WITH DATES AND LOCATIONS WHERE KNOWN
. 326 8.2 OTHER COUNTRIES: FRANCE, INDIA, INDONESIA, ISRAEL
. 371 SECTION 9
OTHER USES OF THE CONSTELLATION
.
375 9.1 THE BIAFRAN AIRLIFT
.
376 9.2 GOVERNMENT USE
.
382 9.3 AIR TRAVEL CLUBS
.
384 9.4 THE SUPER CONSTELLATION RACER
.
386 SECTION 10 NON-OPERATING OWNERS
.
387 10.1 DEALERS, LESSORS, HOLDING COMPANIES, ETC
. 388 10.2
PROSPECTIVE OWNERS
.
398 SECTION 11 APPENDICES:.
.
403 11.1 ABBREVIATIONS (GENERAL)
.
404 11.2 US MILITARY ABBREVIATIONS
.
405 11.3 CONVERSION TABLES
.
405 11.4 CONSTELLATION NAMES
.
406 11.5 AIRLINE COLOUR SCHEMES
.
407 11.6 CONSTELLATIONS IN FILMS
.
412 11.7 CONSTELLATIONS ON STAMPS
.
413 11.8 MASDC CONSTELLATION STORAGE CODES
. 414
VOLUME 2 SECTION 12 PRODUCTION LIST, WITH INDIVIDUAL AIRCRAFT HISTORIES
. 419 SECTION 13
REGISTRATION-SERIAUCONSTRUCTOR'S NUMBER CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX
. 551 |
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