The Model 10 Electra, developed by Lockheed in the 1930s to compete with the Boeing 247 and the Douglas DC-2, was a twin-engine light airliner monoplane. It became world-renowned as the aircraft in which Amelia Earhart disappeared during her ill-fated expedition to travel around the globe in 1937.
A replica of Earhart's Electra as it appeared during her infamous flight, this 1/48 scale display model is crafted of premium Philippine mahogany and features simulated cockpit and cabin windows, realistic radial engines and rotating propellers, authentic markings, and a commemorative nameplate display stand. Measures approximately 9¾" long with a 13¾" wingspan.
A replica of Earhart's Electra as it appeared during her infamous flight, this 1/48 scale display model is crafted of premium Philippine mahogany and features simulated cockpit and cabin windows, realistic radial engines and rotating propellers, authentic markings, and a commemorative nameplate display stand. Measures approximately 9¾" long with a 13¾" wingspan.