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    Pretty good time there this week. Even with the up/down weather this summer. Not many pictures, but here are a couple of the line of Lockheed Model 12's that came in this year.




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    Dang, that's a nice line up! Are those all 10s, or are some of them 12s?
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    Whoops. Your right. All Model 12's. 7 of them. Somewhat of a reunion, get together.

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    7 Lockheed Model 12A's there, of the (would you believe it) roughly 14-16 currently active/flown examples around the world. There are at least 37 Model 12A's that survive today in total, with several of the non-flyers currently under restoration to airworthy. This doesn't include Model 10's, of which there are at least 18 still around today, but not a single Model 10 is currently active/flying - there are a select few under restoration to airworthy and a couple airworthy examples which haven't flown in a while. (If you saw the movie "Amelia", the aircraft used isn't a Model 10, but rather a Model 12A (F-AZLL).)

    http://www.flytoanothertime.com/Fly_...10_%26_12.html

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