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Lockheed C 121 G Super Constellation, USA, 1948 , Long range transport and airliner 

 

The C121 is the military variant of the L 1949, one of the last long range airliners fitted with piston engines.

 
 

Fairey Gannet, United Kingdom, 1949 , Anti-submarine warfare 

 

Counter-running propellers on one axis allowed patrol flight with only one engine.

 
 

Lockheed EC 121 D Constellation, USA, 1953 , Radar Early Warning Aircraft 

 

 
 

Grumman E 2 C Hawkeye, USA, 1960 , Carrier based AWACS 

 

 
 

Hawker Siddeley HS 125 Dominie T. Mk 1, United Kingdom, 1962 , Liason and elo training aircraft 

 

 
 

Hamburger Flugzeugbau HFB 320 Hansa Jet, Germany, 1964 , Multipurpose Jet Aircraft 

 

The Hansa Jet was designed as a multipurpose jet aircraft. The wings are swept forward. Some 40 were build.

 
 

Grumman E 1 WF2 Tracer, USA, 1965 , Carrier based airborne radar 

 

 
 

British Aerospace Jetstream 31, United Kingdom, 1966 , Light Airliner and Commuter 

 

The BAe Jetstream is a development of the Handley Page HP137 which was designed in the 60ies. Jet- streams are in use as civil commuters and short range airliners, military transports and training aircraft.

 
 

Grumman EA 6 Prowler, USA, 1968 , Carrier based ECM / reconnaissance aircraft 

 

       

 

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