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    Convair 990: A Legacy of Speed
    • Feb 17, 2022
    • by Dianna Lopez

    Convair 990: A Legacy of Speed

    • Feb 17, 2022
    • by Dianna Lopez

    The Convair 990 was designed to surpass its competition in coast-to-coast flights. It was fast but only 37 were sold, making it arguably the most unsuccessful aircraft in history. Yet, its legacy inspired commercial aviation for decades to come. Keep reading about the Coronado and one in particular that has some interesting stories to tell.

    Convair 990

    CV 990 plane tag

    Photo by Ex/zx, used with permission

     

    The Convair 990 (CV 990) Coronado is a narrow body jet airliner with 4 engines, built by the Convair division of General Dynamics. It is a stretched version of the Convair 880, longer than the 880 by 10 feet and capable of carrying 96 - 121 passengers. There were 37 CV-990s produced.

    The 990 was produced to meet an American Airlines request for a plane that could fly from New York to Los Angeles against the wind 45 minutes quicker than what was available at the time. Convair guaranteed American Airlines that it could build a plane able to cruise at 635 mph (1,022 km/h). It was designed with more powerful engines, with the addition of a separate fan system in the engine’s exhaust. Many changes were made to counter the transonic drag, such as a new 39 degree swept wing and nacelle fairings, but the 990 did not perform as promised.

     

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    American Airlines reduced its initial order, and having never achieved their wish for a speedier coast-to-coast aircraft, began retiring them by 1967. They were also operated by Swiss Air and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), and eventually found their niche in the charter airlines market. The CV-990 was truly the end of an era for Convair, with only 37 produced. General Dynamics endured a major loss and left the jet airliners to its rivals, eventually finding success and profit building fuselages for McDonnell Douglas, namely the DC-10, KC-10 and MD-11.

     

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    Convair 990, factory flickr photo by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives shared with no copyright restriction (Flickr Commons)

     

    CV-990 Specs

    Characteristics:

    • Manufacturer: Convair
    • Model: CV-990-30A-6
    • Tail #: Ob-R-728
    • Crew: 9
    • Seats: 116
    • Wing Span: 120 Ft 0 In
    • Length: 139 Ft 5 In
    • Height: 46 Ft 6 In

    Performance:

    • Range: 4,172 Nm
    • Cruise Speed: 540 Kts
    • Ceiling: 41,011 Ft
    • Empty Weight: 129,902 Lbs
    • Max Takeoff Weight: 244,200 Lbs
    • Rate Of Climb: 3,250 Ft / Minute
    • Engine: 4x General Electric Cj-805-23b Turbofans

     

     

    MotoArt’s Convair 990

    APSA Convair 990

    Photo by Malcolm Nason, used with permission

     

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    CV-990 N8484H was the fifth 990 built for Convair/General Dynamics for flight-test operations. Convair was an American aircraft manufacturing company, formed in 1943 with the merging of Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft. It was later purchased by General Dynamics in 1953, and became the Convair Division. They are best known for their military aircraft, rockets, and spacecraft.

     

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    Convair/General Dynamics Plant and Personnel flickr photo by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives shared with no copyright restriction (Flickr Commons) 

     

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    After flight test operations with General Dynamics, it was refurbished and sold to APSA. Aerolíneas Peruanas S.A., also known as APSA or Peruvian Airlines (the English translation), operated as the national airline and flag carrier of Peru from 1956 to 1971. APSA was headquartered at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, and operated scheduled passenger flights to Central and South America, and Los Angeles and Miami.

     

    APSA Convair 990 Routes

     

    APSA entered the jet age when it received its first Convair 990 in 1963, OB-R-728. By 1964 they launched the Miami-Lima-Santiago and Miami-Lima-Rio de Janeiro routes, using the CV-990. They leased a second and third CV-990 and continued their expansion. Unfortunately, the airline experienced financial troubles as their debts increased and tax fraud allegations were levied. The government, led by Juan Velasco Alvarado, endeavored to establish Aeroperu, a state-owned airline and refused to bail out APSA. The airline ceased operations in May 1971, with one DC-8-50 and its three CV-990s, including OB-R-728.

     

    N990AC

    Photo by Rods Fotos, used with permission. Taken November 5, 1996

    After APSA folded, the plane was flown back to Arizona in 1973. It was reregistered as N990AC and remained stored for several years.

     

    NASA Test Era

    NASA Convair 990

    Pictured is NASA's CV-990, by NASA, Public Domain, Link

     

    In 1982, our CV-990 was used for parts for NASA’s 990s. One of them, a highly modified Convair 990, was designated as the Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA) and used between 1993 and 1995 to test space shuttle landing gear assemblies and braking systems. The tests ultimately determined the runway surface at Kennedy Space Center, which allowed a higher crosswind landing limit for the orbiters. The tests took place at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center, a “Center of Excellence” for atmospheric flight operations and aeronautical flight research, located near Edwards Air Force Base in California’s Mojave Desert.

     

    FLETC

    Even after being stored for many years, then broken up and used for parts, this 990 continued to serve. While at MHV, between 1990 to 1999, it was used for anti-terrorism training by the FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center), specifically for dealing with highjacked aircraft on the ground. Interesting to note is that one of APSA’s three CV-990s was hijacked. On January 11, 1969, hijackers took control of the plane after it left Panama City enroute to Miami, and flew it to Cuba. This was just one of dozens of Cuban hijackings during that time period.

     

    Landing at MotoArt

    MotoArt Convair 990

     

    MotoArt owner Dave Hall knew immediately when he first saw it that he needed the CV-990 at MHV for the PlaneTags fleet. “The Convair 990 is ultra rare. Only 37 were produced so we were lucky to find this one in our backyard,” says Hall. “Like a lot of our planes, it has such an interesting story. We couldn’t pass it up.”

     

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    The team set to work, uncovering a paint texture and a depth of colors that have not been seen on many PlaneTags so far.

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     Convair 990 PlaneTags

    The CV-990 PlaneTags are available now at planetags.com. They are numbered in a series of 3,500 and will be offered in a variety of colors and shades. The initial colors will be Metal, Desert Crinkle White, Desert Blue, Desert Colors (a gorgeous mix of shades and textures), and Desert Solid Color.

    The colors in this series are some of the most exciting we have ever seen. Because of the rarity of the Coronado, they are sure to become a treasured aircraft in your PlaneTags collection. They are also customizable and can be engraved with a name, address, and phone number to use as a luggage or key tag. And don't forget, they can be personalized with more than that to make a special gift.

     

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    Convair PlaneTags: Related Stories

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    Gimli Glider: A Legendary Landing and a New Way to Own History
    • Jul 22, 2025
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    Gimli Glider: A Legendary Landing and a New Way to Own History

    On July 23, 1983, an incident took place that would forever change the way we think about aviation safety. Air Canada Flight 143, later dubbed the "Gimli Glider," became the star of one of the most remarkable feats of piloting in history. When the aircraft's fuel system failed mid-flight, and its engines went silent, the crew had no choice but to make an emergency landing. What followed was nothing short of extraordinary: a dead-stick landing at the former Gimli, Manitoba, race track, which saw all 69 people aboard walk away unharmed.

    Join us as we take a deeper dive into the Gimli Glider’s history, its unforgettable incident, and how MotoArt continues to preserve its legacy for future generations.

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    • Jul 08, 2025
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    SR-71 Blackbird News: 2 Days Until New SR-71 PlaneTags Release

    The Countdown to SR-71 PlaneTags Begins Now!  In just 2 days, you’ll have the chance to own a piece of aviation history with the SR-71 PlaneTags. Crafted from the actual stabilizer of the legendary SR-71 Blackbird, these limited edition PlaneTags...

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    SR-71 PlaneTags: How MotoArt Preserved a Piece of Blackbird History

    The SR-71 Blackbird is one of the most iconic aircraft ever built, known for its unparalleled speed, high-altitude capabilities, and groundbreaking design. Developed by Lockheed’s Skunk Works during the Cold War, the SR-71 was designed to be the fastest and highest-flying reconnaissance aircraft in history. With speeds reaching Mach 3.35 (2,200 mph) and cruising altitudes exceeding 85,000 feet, it set records that have yet to be broken.

    Now, you can own a piece of this aviation legend. MotoArt has meticulously crafted exclusive SR-71 PlaneTags from the actual parts of the aircraft, allowing aviation enthusiasts and collectors to hold a piece of history in their hands. These PlaneTags offer a unique opportunity to connect with the SR-71 in a way that was never before possible.

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