This folder contains a repaint for the Lockheed L-10A Electra by Just Flight, in the colors of USAAF UC-36A 42-56640, L-10A c/n #1084 which was built as a Model 10A. During World War II, The U.S. Army Air Corps impressed into service 15 Lockheed Model 10 Electras for use during the wartime emergency. This paint is of 42-56640 (NC16058). Although the Lockheed 10's were built in the late 1930's, they were all serialized with 1942 issued contract numbers.
This particular aircraft was c/n #1084, was operated by Hanford Airlines which became Mid Continent Airlines before the 10A was "drafted" into service on June 8, 1942. It was civilianised back to NC16058 in 1944. After the war it found its way down to South America to TACA Airlines. Registered as XH-TAT, it was involved in an accident at Rio Cuarto, Cordoba Argentina on 7 March 1946 and written off.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paint kit by JustFlight.
This particular aircraft was c/n #1084, was operated by Hanford Airlines which became Mid Continent Airlines before the 10A was "drafted" into service on June 8, 1942. It was civilianised back to NC16058 in 1944. After the war it found its way down to South America to TACA Airlines. Registered as XH-TAT, it was involved in an accident at Rio Cuarto, Cordoba Argentina on 7 March 1946 and written off.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paint kit by JustFlight.