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  • Lockheed Hudson
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  • The Lockheed Hudson was a patrol aircraft that was used by Great Britain and also by the United States as the A-29 during World War II. Developed from the Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra at short notice to provide a Prototype for a visit by the British Air Commission who were in the US looking to procure aircraft.
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Length
  • 13.51m
fullweight
  • 7938.0
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Range
  • 3145.0
emptyweight
  • 5275.0
Speed
  • 396
Affiliation
Name
  • Lockheed Hudson
Type
  • Light Bomber/Patrol Aircraft
Wingspan
  • 19.96m
Height
  • 3.61m
Engine
  • 2
Crew
  • 6
Armament
  • *2x 7.62 mm forward firing machine-guns *2x 7.62mm in rear firing turret *up to 635 kg of bombs or depth charges in internal bomb-bay
Year
  • 1938
abstract
  • The Lockheed Hudson was a patrol aircraft that was used by Great Britain and also by the United States as the A-29 during World War II. Developed from the Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra at short notice to provide a Prototype for a visit by the British Air Commission who were in the US looking to procure aircraft.