
Winnie Mae - Wikipedia
The Winnie Mae is a modified Lockheed 5C Vega flown by Wiley Post during the 1930 National Air Races, winning first place with a time of 9 hours, 9 minutes, and 4 seconds, as well as setting records for the fastest around-the-world flight in 1931, with a time of 8 days, 15 hours, and 51 minutes, the first solo around-the-world flight in 1933 ...
Lockheed Vega - Wikipedia
The Lockheed 5B Vega that Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic in. Wiley Post's "Winnie Mae", in which he circled the globe, and proved the existence of the Jet Stream. The first Vega 1, named the Golden Eagle, flew from Lockheed's Los Angeles plant on July 4, 1927. It could cruise at a then-fast 120 mph (190 km/h), and had a top speed of ...
The Winnie Mae | Time and Navigation - Smithsonian Institution
The Winnie Mae, a special Lockheed Model 5C Vega flown by famed aviator Wiley Post, completed two around-the-world record flights and a series of special high-altitude substratospheric research flights. It was named for the daughter of its original owner, F. C. Hall, who hired Post to pilot the plane.
Winnie Mae | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Wiley Post's record-setting airplane, the Winnie Mae was a single-winged, seven-passenger Lockheed 5C (modified 5B) Vega. Painted white with purple trim, it was eight feet, two inches tall and twenty-seven feet, six inches long. It possessed a forty …
Lockheed Vega Winnie Mae | National Air and Space Museum
The Winnie Mae, a special Lockheed Model 5C Vega flown by famed aviator Wiley Post, completed two around-the-world record flights and a series of special high-altitude substratospheric research flights. It was named for the daughter of its original owner, F. C. Hall, who hired Post to pilot the plane, which had been purchased in June 1930.
Lockheed Vega "Winnie Mae" — Google Arts & Culture
Flying this specially modified Lockheed 5C Vega, famed aviator Wiley Post set many records and pioneered several aviation technologies. In 1931 Post and navigator Harold Gatty flew it around the...
NR105W - This Day in Aviation
2024年7月22日 · Winnie Mae was powered by an air-cooled, supercharged 1,343.804-cubic-inch-displacement (22.021 liter) Pratt & Whitney Wasp C, serial number 3088, a single-row, nine cylinder, direct-drive radial engine. The Wasp C was rated at …
22 July 1933 - This Day in Aviation
2024年7月22日 · The Winnie Mae was built by Lockheed Aircraft Company at Burbank, California in 1930 as a Model 5B Vega, serial number 122. It was purchased by an Oklahoma oil driller, Florence C. (“F.C.”) Hall, on 21 June 1930, and named for his daughter, Winnie Mae Hall, The Winnie Mae of Oklahoma .
Winnie Mae | This Day in Aviation
2024年7月20日 · The Winnie Mae was built by Lockheed Aircraft Company at Burbank, California in 1930 as a Model 5B Vega, serial number 122. It was purchased by an Oklahoma oil driller, Florence C. (“F.C.”) Hall, on 21 June 1930, and named for his daughter, Winnie Mae Hall, The Winnie Mae of Oklahoma .
LOCKHEED “VEGA” - Plane & Pilot Magazine
2009年5月1日 · Post, flying his beloved "Winnie Mae," climbed to the astonishing altitude of 55,000 feet in 1935. He pioneered the pressure suit to make the record-setting flight. Meanwhile, Lindbergh and his wife Anne were busy flying a Sirus, which is a sistership to the Vega, setting distance records that would stand for 30 years.