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The P-38 was photographed at Clastres Airfield, France in October 1944. While the photographer is unknown, the photograph was doubtlessly taken by a U.S. military photographer as part of his official duty.
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The Lockheed Corporation designed the P-38 in response to a February 1937 specification from the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). Circular Proposal X-608 was a set of aircraft performance goals authored by First Lieutenants Benjamin S. Kelsey and Gordon P. Saville for a twin-engined, high-altitude "interceptor" having "the tactical mission of interception and attack of hostile aircraft at ...
— The famous P-38 Lightning Fighter plane flown by World War II ace of aces Richard I. Bong — and decorated with a photograph of its namesake "Marge" — was discovered last week nose-down in ...
Glacier Girl," a P-38 Lightning dug out from 268 feet of ice in eastern Greenland in 1992 Reason Very menacing angle of an aircraft with an interesting personal history. Articles this image appears in P-38 Lightning Creator Tech. Sgt. Ben Bloker Nominator Trevor MacInnis . Support — Trevor MacInnis 17:21, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
His post includes three photos, one a close-up with lightning striking the head of the statue, illuminating it like a halo. “I am completely in awe of this.. 🙌,” wrote @sweetygrace2.