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Fate Unknown

At the start of 1935 Lockheed rolled out Electra 1009 which was given the registration NC13762 and was given to Pan Am who subsequently gave it to their subsidiary Cia Nacional Cubana de Aviacion who changed the registration at some point in time to NM-15. Unfortunately we don't have much history on this aircraft and its fate remains unknown. However, we did come across footage of this aircraft on YouTube from CriticalPast. The footage shows the aircraft when it was operating as NC13762 and there is also footage of NC14258 (Electra 1005) as well.





 
 
 

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