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P-38 Lightning In Action 1222

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The development and combat history of the twin-engine, twin-boom, Lockheed P-38 Lightning from the first flight of the XP-38 in January 1939 through a succession of models, ending with the electronic-laden two-seat P-38M. Created on the drawing boards of two of America's most notable aircraft designers - Hall Hibbard and Clarence 'Kelly' Johnson - the P-38 Lightning was the only US pursuit plane to remain in continuous production throughout WWII. In the Southwestern Pacific, the P-38 served as the USAAF's primary long-range fighter prior to the arrival of the P-51D Mustang. Top American air aces and Medal of Honor winners Richard Bong and Thomas McGuire both flew Lightnings, and it was a P-38 that brought down Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's plane in April 1943. The Lightning saw service in Europe too, and it was after flying a P-38 to assess the progress of the Normandy Invasion in 1944, that US Lt. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle referred to the Lightning as "the sweetest-flying plane in the sky." Illustrated with nearly 150 period photographs, a third of them rare original color photos, plus color profiles and detailed line drawings. Doyle; 72 pages.


 


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Squadron / Signal Publications   MAI 2011 
Aircraft in action  222 
Autor  Written by David Doyle
Art by Don Greer
Line Illustrations by Melinda Turnage 
Format  DIN A 4 - Heft. Quer  
Abbildungen  nearly 150 period photographs, a third of them rare original color photos,
plus color profiles and detailed line drawings  
Seiten  72 
Text  Englisch 


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