Comeback of another legend
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:13 pm
Here's some update on the restauration of a Lockheed L1649A Lockheed Super Star to airworthy condition by Lufthansa Technik, appointed by Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung (DLBS).
In the future it is planned to operate her together with the Junkers Ju 52/3m in the DLBS.
December 2007, the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung (DLBS) bought 3 Lockheed L1649A’s
out of whom they want to build one, that will be able to fly again when it's finished around 2010.
Thursday November 20, 2008 was a big day at the Auburn-Lewiston Airport where local officials and Lufthansa Technik Chairman of the Board August Henningsen cut a ceremonial ribbon and dedicated a new $3,000,000/50,000 square foot hangar. The hangar, built by the airport authority, will be used for the restoration of one of three L1649A Starliners purchased by Lufthansa a year ago. The hangar went from concept to completion in nine months and was completed none too soon as the outside temperature during the ceremony was 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The new hangar will allow restoration crews to work unimpeded by the famously cold Maine winter weather.
Now they've moved the airliner to be restored, into the hangar:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EU2VudWj6AI
Can't wait to see the plane back in the air.
Here's their website with more information:
https://www.dlbs.de/superstar/engl/start-e.htm
In the future it is planned to operate her together with the Junkers Ju 52/3m in the DLBS.
December 2007, the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung (DLBS) bought 3 Lockheed L1649A’s
out of whom they want to build one, that will be able to fly again when it's finished around 2010.
Thursday November 20, 2008 was a big day at the Auburn-Lewiston Airport where local officials and Lufthansa Technik Chairman of the Board August Henningsen cut a ceremonial ribbon and dedicated a new $3,000,000/50,000 square foot hangar. The hangar, built by the airport authority, will be used for the restoration of one of three L1649A Starliners purchased by Lufthansa a year ago. The hangar went from concept to completion in nine months and was completed none too soon as the outside temperature during the ceremony was 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The new hangar will allow restoration crews to work unimpeded by the famously cold Maine winter weather.
Now they've moved the airliner to be restored, into the hangar:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EU2VudWj6AI
Can't wait to see the plane back in the air.
Here's their website with more information:
https://www.dlbs.de/superstar/engl/start-e.htm