Lockheed Vega 5B
Vega 5B was a seven-seat passenger transport version, built for higher gross weight operations with commercial operators.
Vega 5B was a seven-seat passenger transport version, built for higher gross weight operations with commercial operators.
Historical information
The Vega was a six-passenger monoplane built by the Lockheed company starting in 1927. It became famous for its use by a number of record-breaking pilots who were attracted to the rugged and very long-range design.
Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly the Atlantic single-handed in one, and Wiley Post flew his around the world twice.
Vega 5B was a seven-seat passenger transport version, built for higher gross weight operations with commercial operators.