EASTERN AIRLINES MARTIN 404
WALK AROUND
THIS AIRCRAFT IS ON THE RAMP AT MID ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM
READING, PA. AIRPORT.
I TOOK A TRIP TO READING , PA. AIRPORT AND THE MID ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM A FEW WEEKS AGO AND SPENT SOME TIME ON THE RAMP.
I TOOK A FEW PICTURES OF THIS OLD BIRD, ONE OF MY FAVORITES.
A BEAUTIFUL AIRCRAFT FROM THE ERA WHEN AIRLINE FLYING WAS A PLEASURE
Crew: 3 or Capacity: 40 |
Length: 74 ft 7 in (22.73 m)
Wingspan: 93 ft 3 in (28.42 m)
Height: 28 ft 5 in (8.66 m)
Wing area: 864 ft2 (80.27 m2)
Empty weight: 29,126 lb (13,211 kg)
Gross weight: 44,900 lb (20,366 kg)
Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB16 radial
piston engine, 2,400 hp (1,790 kW) each
Performance
Maximum speed: 312 mph (502 km/h)
Range: 1,080 miles (1,783 km)
Service ceiling: 29,000 ft (8,840 m)
First deliveries in 1951 were made to Eastern Air Lines (EAL)
who had ordered 60
EAL operated their 4-0-4s in the eastern USA using the
class name "Silver Falcon". The first EAL schedule was flown on 5
January 1952 and retirement came in late 1962.
SURE MISS THESE OLD BIRDS.
PRATT AND WHITNEY R-2800 CB16 radial piston engine, 2,400 hp ONE OF THE BEST RECIPS EVER MADE. |
SIDE VIEWS |
HEAD ON |
LEFT STABILIZER ELEVATOR ELEVATOR TRIM TABS |
RIGHT ELEVATOR AND AFT FUSELAGE |
RIGHT WING FLAPS |
RIGHT MAIN GEAR STRUT AND REAR GEAR DOOR |
FLAP ACTUATOR FAIRING |
FLAP ACTUATOR FAIRING LOOKING TOWARD THE LEFT MAIN |
NACELLE WITH COWL FLAPS STUCK OPEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD |
FRONT VIEW OF NUMBER 1 NACELLE AND NOSE HUB |
UNDERSIDE LOOKING AFT |
NOSE GEAR WITH LANDING LIGHT |
VERTICAL STABILIZER IN ROUGH SHAPE |
A FAMILIAR LOGO |
TAIL STAND CONNECTION |
WHEN AIRLINERS WERE AIRLINERS |
LEFT REAR VIEW OF FLAPS |
A SCENE FROM THE PAST |
LEFT SIDE FUSELAGE AND CABIN WINDOWS |
LEFT MAIN TIRES AND HUB |
AUGMENTER EXHAUST TUBE |