Chino Airshow 2012
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
The
P-38 Lightning was not only the first fighter built by Lockheed, but it
was also the first aircraft designed by a young engineer named Kelly
Johnson, who would later design some of the advanced aircraft of their
day including the U-2 and the SR-71. The P-38 initial designation was
the "Atlanta". The British coined it the "Lightning" and the name
stuck. The P-38 Lightning was also the airplane that America's leading
ace, Richard Bong, flew. Many advances went into the Lightning over the
course of it's service. The pilots loved it for it's high-altitude
capabilities, endurance and it's manueverability in the later models.


