Lockheed Vega Starliner
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John Ralls, e-mail, 13.07.2023 17:15

I believe there is one of these at the Greencastle Aero Club near Oxford, IA. I recall flying one of these when doing the Aviation Merit Badge training with my scout troop a couple years ago.


Dick G., e-mail, 15.03.2017 00:34

Can i get any color referance material regarding the color schemes used on the vega Starliner? The photos I have seen are Black and white.


Klaatu83, e-mail, 28.10.2015 04:43

A cabin monoplane of this type probably would have sold well a few years later, in the post-war general aviation market. Compare this airplane with the North American Navion or the Beechcraft Bonanza, both of which sold very well from the late 1940s through the 1950s.


Roger Willis, e-mail, 26.09.2014 00:28

I am building a flying scale model of the Vega Starliner 2. I would like to know its coloration [ both overall color and trim color [s].


F.E. Lind (retired EAL Capt., e-mail, 15.02.2010 06:34

Interesting concept -2 engines powering one prop with capability of flight with loss of one engine. Are there any still "alive", and if so, where located?


Paul Detige, e-mail, 27.12.2008 18:46

Like to know date (approx) of last flight.




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