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    Lufthansa's restored Starliner to be airborne in 2011

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    Lufthansa's restored Starliner to be airborne in 2011
    By David Kaminski-Morrow
    Lufthansa Technik is hoping to restore its Lockheed L-1649 Starliner to airworthy condition by 2011, after opening a new hangar in which the work will be performed.

    The maintenance hangar at Maine's Auburn-Lewiston Airport, opened on 20 November, will enable repair work to be conducted on the aircraft, N7316C, one of three - plus 13 engines - acquired by historic preservation specialist Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-Stiftung.

    Lufthansa Technik says the aircraft's primary structure will undergo "a kind of D-check" in the hangar, a thorough examination for evidence of corrosion and fatigue. Wiring and cables will be replaced and the cockpit will be fitted with necessary instrumentation.

    The L-1649's characteristic tail section has been removed and transported to the company's Tulsa-based division BizJet to be renovated.


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    Other components - including its four engines, flaps and fairings - have already been detached from the aircraft as part of the strip-down. The powerful Curtiss-Wright engines are undergoing separate restoration.

    "Together with the core team of Lufthansa Technik, 12 qualified mechanics are working on the aircraft," says the company, pointing out that it will be transformed back from cargo to passenger configuration. "The cabin will be restored to its former historic splendour."


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    Forty-four L-1649s were manufactured and Lufthansa operated four in long-haul service between 1958 and 1966.
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    Re: Lufthansa's restored Starliner to be airborne in 2011

    Very interesting that they decided to build a whole facility in Maine rather than ship it back to Germany. I guess it would be too difficult to chop it up and/or transport it by road to a ship, and Auburn's longer runway is only 5000ft, which of course wouldn't allow for a larger aircraft to pick it up.
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    Re: Lufthansa's restored Starliner to be airborne in 2011

    i'm impressed by the restoration of 13 engines for the airplane.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: Lufthansa's restored Starliner to be airborne in 2011

    I'm just glad those Constellations in Maine will serve to keep one airworthy.. I've long worried what their fate would be. This has been quite some time coming.

    Agree about the engines Matt - this airframe couldn't be in better hands.

    Shame we lost the MATS Connie a few years back, especially since it was such a faithful visitor to our area.

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