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20" x 16". Full-color
print. The Lightning was designed in 1937 as a
high-altitude interceptor. The first one built, the XP-38, made its
public debut on February 11, 1939 by flying from California to New York
in seven hours. Because of its unorthodox design, the airplane
experienced "growing pains" and it required several years to perfect it
for combat. Late in 1942, it went into large-scale operations during the
North African campaign where the German Luftwaffe named it "Der
Gabelschwanz Teufel" -- "The Forked-Tail Devil." Equipped with
droppable fuel tanks under its wings, the P-38 was used extensively as a
long-range escort fighter and saw action in practically every major
combat area of the world. A very versatile aircraft, the Lightning was
also used for dive bombing, level bombing, ground strafing and photo
reconnaissance missions. By the end of production in 1945, 9,923 P-38s
had been built.
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