Hawthorne Nevada
Airlines Lockheed L-049 Constellation
N9412H (c/n 2072)
By the time Hawthorne Nevada
Airlines acquired this Connie in June of 1968 it had had a dozen
or so prior
owners. It began life as Air France's F-BAZA and then went to TWA
(via Howard
Hughes' Hughes Tool
Corporation) as "Star of the Azores".
Thence to Las Vegas
Hacienda Inc,
World Wide Airlines, Edde
Airlines etc. etc. Somewhere along the way it had been
upgraded
with a radar
nose. The photo above, from the Chris Mak collection, was
taken at Long Beach
in 1968.
By that time I
had moved out to Diamond Bar and tended not to frequent LGB too
much.
Hawthorne Nevada by then
were providing gambling junkets to Lake Tahoe. Nine
months or so later, in March 1969,
the
airline changed its name to Air Nevada, although by the
end of 1969 it was out of
business.