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The article discusses the historical significance of the Lockheed Vega airplane, which was introduced in 1928 and represented a major advancement in aircraft design. The Vega set numerous speed and distance records, making it a highly sought-after aircraft for record-breaking pilots. The plane was constructed primarily of wood, but later versions featured metal fuselages. The article also mentions the restoration of a Lockheed Vega by John Magoffin, which now resides in the Commemorative Air Force Museum in Arizona. [Extracted from the article] |