Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:April 1934 to December 1936
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Shell's attractive Lockheed Orion, flown by Jimmy Doolittle. It was built in Detroit in 1931 as a DL-2A Altair with a metal fuselage. Used as a mailplane by TWA. Following an accident, it was rebuilt as an L-9C in 1932 and sold to Shell. Damaged in 1936, then sold to Paul Mantz for air racing in 1938. The only surviving Orion, it was eventually preserved in Lucerne, Switzerland as "CH-167". Does anyone recognize this airport? On the right is probably a 'Visiting Ships' hangar. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:NR12222
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 9C Orion
C/n (msn):180
Operator Titles:Shell
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:April 1934 to December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:April 1934 to December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:655602Submit Correction
View count: 139
Shell's attractive Lockheed Orion, flown by Jimmy Doolittle. It was built in Detroit in 1931 as a DL-2A Altair with a metal fuselage. Used as a mailplane by TWA. Following an accident, it was rebuilt as an L-9C in 1932 and sold to Shell. Damaged in 1936, then sold to Paul Mantz for air racing in 1938. The only surviving Orion, it was eventually preserved in Lucerne, Switzerland as "CH-167". Does anyone recognize this airport? On the right is probably a 'Visiting Ships' hangar. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:NR12222
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 9C Orion
C/n (msn):180
Operator Titles:Shell
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:April 1934 to December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive