File:Lockheed Lodestar OH-VKU 2.JPG

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Lockheed Lodestar
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Kar-Air
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OH-VKU
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Static museum display
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English: Lockheed Lodestar 18-07 in Finnish Aviation Museum. Built in 1940, later modified to Lodestar 18-56 standard, purchased by Kar-Air in 1953. Fitted for geological survey after short career as passenger aircraft, and used for ore exploration until 1972. Nicknamed "Kultakuokka" (gold digger).
Suomi: Lockheed Lodestar 18-07 Suomen ilmailumuseossa. Rakennettu vuonna 1940, muunnettu Lodestar 18-56 malliksi ennen Suomeen tuloa, ostettu Kar-Airin palvelukseen 1953. Käytetty lyhyesti matkustajakoneena jonka jälkeen varustettu malminetsintälaitteilla Geologisen Tutkimuslaitoksen alaisuuteen vuoteen 1972 asti. Lempinimi "Kultakuokka".
Date 13 November 2010
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Camera location60° 18′ 14.25″ N, 24° 57′ 39.1″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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