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#AA36616 - USAAF Lockheed P-38G Lightning Interceptor - 43-28431 / MC-O, "Happy Jack's Go Buggy", Capt. Jack M Ilfrey, 79th Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 20th Fighter Group, Kings Cliffe USAAF Station 367, June 12th, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

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USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - Robin Olds, 434th Fighter Squadron, 479th Fighter Group, Europe, 1944 USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - Robin Olds, 434th Fighter Squadron, 479th Fighter Group, Europe, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - Richard O. Loehnert, 55th Fighter Squadron "Fightin' Fifty-Fifth", 20th Fighter Group, Northamptonshire, July 1944 USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - Richard O. Loehnert, 55th Fighter Squadron "Fightin' Fifty-Fifth", 20th Fighter Group, Northamptonshire, England, July 1944 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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RAAF Lockheed F-4-1-LO Lightning Photo Reconnaissance Plane - 1st Photo Reconnaissance Unit, 1943 RAAF Lockheed F-4-1-LO Lightning Photo Reconnaissance Plane - 1st Photo Reconnaissance Unit, 1943 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - 44-23590, Captain Larry Blumer, "Scrapiron IV", 393rd Fighter Squadron, 367th Fighter Group "The Dynamite Gang", France, 1944 USAAF Lockheed P-38J Lightning Interceptor - Captain Larry Blumer, "Scrapiron IV", 393rd Fighter Squadron, 367th Fighter Group "The Dynamite Gang", France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed F-5E-2 Lightning Photo Recon Plane - 43-28619 "Rita/Ruth", 27th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 7th Photographic Group, Mount Farm Airfield, England, August 1944 [75th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion] USAAF Lockheed F-5E-2 Lightning Photo Recon Plane - 43-28619 "Rita/Ruth", 27th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 7th Photographic Group, Mount Farm Airfield, England, August 1944 [75th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion] (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed P-38G Lightning Interceptor - 43-2264, Major John Mitchell, "Miss Virginia", 339th Fighter Squadron "Gremlin on a Double Eagle", 347th Fighter Group, Operation Vengeance, April 18th, 1943 USAAF Lockheed P-38G Lightning Interceptor - 43-2264, Major John Mitchell, "Miss Virginia", 339th Fighter Squadron "Gremlin on a Double Eagle", 347th Fighter Group, Operation Vengeance, April 18th, 1943 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed P-38G Lightning Interceptor - 43-28431 / MC-O, "Happy Jack's Go Buggy", Capt. Jack M Ilfrey, 79th Fighter Squadron, 20th Fighter Group, Kings Cliffe USAAF Station 367, June 12th, 1944 USAAF Lockheed P-38G Lightning Interceptor - 43-28431 / MC-O, "Happy Jack's Go Buggy", Capt. Jack M Ilfrey, 79th Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 20th Fighter Group, Kings Cliffe USAAF Station 367, June 12th, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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USAAF Lockheed P-38L Lightning Interceptor - Col. Charles McDonald, "Putt Putt Maru", 432nd Fighter Squadron "Clover", 475th Fighter Group, Philippines, 1945 USAAF Lockheed P-38L Lightning Interceptor - Col. Charles McDonald, "Putt Putt Maru", 432nd Fighter Squadron "Clover", 475th Fighter Group, Philippines, 1945 (1:72 Scale)

It was fast, heavily armed and extremely versatile. And many believe the Lockheed P-38 Lightning  to be the finest American fighter of WWII. Its low-drag, aerodynamic shape and heavy weight enabled this twin-engine, twin-boomed aircraft to accelerate to high speeds faster than any previous warplane, making it a potent fighter and a superb fighter-bomber.

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