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An interview from 1981 with Edgar M.Cortright, Lockheed California president was
illustrated in FlugRevue 7/1981 with a number of artist impressions of aircraft for
the 21st century, among them a flying boat of about 450 to 700 tons, carrying
800 to 1500 passengers. Interestingly, for take-off powered sleds were considered,
allowing use of land airports at least for take-off.
(Have searched here for quite a while, with a lot of different key words, but without
results, so I hope it isn't a double post)
illustrated in FlugRevue 7/1981 with a number of artist impressions of aircraft for
the 21st century, among them a flying boat of about 450 to 700 tons, carrying
800 to 1500 passengers. Interestingly, for take-off powered sleds were considered,
allowing use of land airports at least for take-off.
(Have searched here for quite a while, with a lot of different key words, but without
results, so I hope it isn't a double post)