
Lockheed Constellation
The Lockheed Constellation was a prominent American airliner built in the 1940s and 1950s, known for its distinctive triple-tail design and dolphin-shaped fuselage. It was one of the first large, modern passenger aircraft, capable of long-distance flights, and helped expand international air travel. Powered by four piston engines, it offered improved speed, range, and comfort compared to earlier planes. Widely used by airlines and military services, it played a key role in commercial aviation's growth during its era, embodying advanced aeronautical engineering of its time.