General Aviation
Lockheed Electra 10-E
Manufacturer: LOCKHEED
The Lockheed Model 10 Electra is a twin‑engined, all‑metal monoplane airliner built in the 1930s. It was designed to compete with the Boeing 247 and Douglas DC‑2 and became famous when Amelia Earhart flew a modified 10‑E on her ill‑fated 1937 world‑tour. And its sleek design made it a popular choice for long‑haul flights.
Aircraft Facts
- Type Key
- lockheed-electra-10-e
- Class
- General Aviation
- Registry Count
- 2
- Example Registration
- N1602D
Specifications
- Wingspan
- 17 m / 55 ft
- Length
- 11.76 m / 38 ft
- Height
- 3.07 m / 10 ft
- Max Speed
- 310 km/h / 190 mph
- Cruise Speed
- 283 km/h / 176 mph
- Range
- 1300 km / 700 nmi
- Ceiling
- 6480 m / 21250 ft
- First Flight
- 1934-02-23
- Total Built
- 149
Variants
- ELECTRA 10-E- 2 registrations - Example N1602D