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List of Lockheed P-38 Lightning operators

The following are units which operated the Lockheed P-38 Lightning:

List of Lockheed P-38 Lightning operators

Operators edit

Australia edit

Royal Australian Air Force

The RAAF received five F-4s from August 31, 1942.[1] These aircraft were used for frontline photoreconnaissance sorties. Three served with No. 1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit RAAF and two were attached to a fighter unit, No. 75 Squadron RAAF. The first to enter service with the RAAF, A55-1 was also the last to retire, following a crash on September 1, 1944.

China edit

Chinese Nationalist Air Force

Republic of China received 15 P-38Js and P-38Ls and, postwar, they also flew a similar number of F-5Es and F-5Gs.[2]

Colombia edit

Geographic Institute Agustín Codazzi

Dominican Republic edit

The first P-38 of the Compañía de Aviación Air army arrived in Santiago on 30 March 1947. It was its first modern aircraft. The air force of this small Latin American republic employed 11 Lightnings, mostly not armed. Dominican Republic was one of the last P-38's users until late 1950, when the remaining Lightnings were cut up and dumped.[3]

Free France edit

Free French Air Force
  • Group 2/23 operated F-5As[4]
French Air Force
  • Groupe de Reconnaissance 2/33 operated the F-5G

Nazi Germany edit

Luftwaffe

Honduras edit

Honduran Air Force

Honduras received 12 aircraft postwar.

Kingdom of Italy edit

Regia Aeronautica

Italian pilots started to face P-38s from late 1942 and these fighters, with their long range, high speed and powerful weaponry, were quickly established as a more dangerous foe than the previously used Supermarine Spitfire. A few P-38s fell into the hands of Germans and Italians,[5] and, differently from captured Spitfires, these aircraft were tested and used in combat. P-38s were pitted against nearly all of the fighters in the Italian arsenal in tests at Guidonia and apparently, it fared well. Col. Tondi used a P-38, probably an 'E' version, that landed, because a navigation error, in Sardinia. Tondi then claimed at least 1 B-24 in his captured P-38, downed 11 August 1943. Shortly before Tondi attacked the bomber, an Italian Macchi MC.202 or 205 attacked, doing little damage. However, the heavy armament of P-38 proved devastating, indeed.

Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force
  • 3° Aerobrigata RT
  • 4° Aerobrigata

After capitulation, the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force flew F-5A photo-reconnaissance missions.[4] The Italian Air Force operated 50 late model aircraft postwar.

Italy edit

Italian Air Force
  • Stormo
  • Stormo

After the war, Italy received 100,[6] or according to other sources, 120,[7] dismantled ex-USAAF P-38s, in an agreement dated April 1946. Seven of these airframes were not rebuilt but were reserved for use as spares. The remaining 93, after a one-month refurbishment by IMM (Aerfer), were first issued to the 3rd Stormo in Bari and Lecce, in Apulia. They were a mix of P-38L fighters and PR conversions, including F-5E, G and H models.[6] Six P-38s were modified as dual-control training craft, a version which had a separate cockpit with duplicated controls forward of the standard cockpit, in a lengthened nose. These unique training machines, which served with the SCOT (Scuola Caccia Ogni Tempo, meaning fighter school for all weather conditions) in Lecce and Foggia, were identified as P-38DC (Dual Control).[6] The heavy fighters flew reconnaissance missions over the Balkans, as well as ground attack, naval cooperation and air superiority missions. Italian P-38s made their operational debut on 9 September 1948, when a single F-5 took photographs of objectives in the Balkans.[6] Because of the big dimensions of this fighter, the old engines, and pilot errors, a very high number of P-38s were lost in accidents. At least thirty crashes of P-38s in Italian service claimed a number of victims. Despite this, many Italian pilots liked the fighter, due to its excellent visibility on the ground and its stability at takeoff. The P-38s were finally phased-out in Italy in 1956. Today, no Italian P-38s survive, nor even a single component from one, as these aircraft, because of the high value of their light alloys, were quickly recycled for their metal content.

Portugal edit

Portuguese Air Force

Two interned Lightnings were forced to land in Lisbon, Portugal, while on a ferry flight from England to Algeria. Both were used by PoAF.[2]

Soviet Union edit

Soviet Air Force

Soviet Union operated a few damaged and repaired ex-USAAF aircraft found in Eastern Europe.

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

United States Air Force
United States Army Air Forces
United States Navy

See also edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Crick, Darren. "ADF Aircraft Serial Numbers RAAF A55 Lockheed P-38E Lightning." adf-serials.com.au, 2003. Retrieved: 2 April 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Baugher, Joe. "P-38s with US Navy and Foreign Air Forces." USAF Fighters, 13 June 1999. Retrieved: 6 February 2007.
  3. ^ Scutts 2006, p. 144.
  4. ^ a b Bodie, 1991, p. 240.
  5. ^ Harold Skaarup (23 May 2006). RCAF War Prize Flights, German and Japanese Warbird Survivors. iUniverse. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-595-84005-2.
  6. ^ a b c d Scutts 2006, p. 147
  7. ^ "Birth of Aeronautica Militare" Aeronautica Militare
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The following are units which operated the Lockheed P 38 Lightning List of Lockheed P 38 Lightning operators Contents 1 Operators 1 1 Australia 1 2 China 1 3 Colombia 1 4 Dominican Republic 1 5 Free France 1 6 Nazi Germany 1 7 Honduras 1 8 Kingdom of Italy 1 9 Italy 1 10 Portugal 1 11 Soviet Union 1 12 United Kingdom 1 13 United States 2 See also 3 ReferencesOperators editAustralia edit Royal Australian Air Force The RAAF received five F 4s from August 31 1942 1 These aircraft were used for frontline photoreconnaissance sorties Three served with No 1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit RAAF and two were attached to a fighter unit No 75 Squadron RAAF The first to enter service with the RAAF A55 1 was also the last to retire following a crash on September 1 1944 China edit Chinese Nationalist Air Force Republic of China received 15 P 38Js and P 38Ls and postwar they also flew a similar number of F 5Es and F 5Gs 2 Colombia edit Geographic Institute Agustin Codazzi Dominican Republic edit The first P 38 of the Compania de Aviacion Air army arrived in Santiago on 30 March 1947 It was its first modern aircraft The air force of this small Latin American republic employed 11 Lightnings mostly not armed Dominican Republic was one of the last P 38 s users until late 1950 when the remaining Lightnings were cut up and dumped 3 Free France edit Free French Air Force Group 2 23 operated F 5As 4 French Air Force Groupe de Reconnaissance 2 33 operated the F 5G Nazi Germany edit Luftwaffe Zirkus Rosarius operated a few captured aircraft Honduras edit Honduran Air Force Honduras received 12 aircraft postwar Kingdom of Italy edit Regia Aeronautica Italian pilots started to face P 38s from late 1942 and these fighters with their long range high speed and powerful weaponry were quickly established as a more dangerous foe than the previously used Supermarine Spitfire A few P 38s fell into the hands of Germans and Italians 5 and differently from captured Spitfires these aircraft were tested and used in combat P 38s were pitted against nearly all of the fighters in the Italian arsenal in tests at Guidonia and apparently it fared well Col Tondi used a P 38 probably an E version that landed because a navigation error in Sardinia Tondi then claimed at least 1 B 24 in his captured P 38 downed 11 August 1943 Shortly before Tondi attacked the bomber an Italian Macchi MC 202 or 205 attacked doing little damage However the heavy armament of P 38 proved devastating indeed Italian Co Belligerent Air Force 3 Aerobrigata RT 4 Aerobrigata After capitulation the Italian Co Belligerent Air Force flew F 5A photo reconnaissance missions 4 The Italian Air Force operated 50 late model aircraft postwar Italy edit Italian Air Force 3 Stormo 4 Stormo After the war Italy received 100 6 or according to other sources 120 7 dismantled ex USAAF P 38s in an agreement dated April 1946 Seven of these airframes were not rebuilt but were reserved for use as spares The remaining 93 after a one month refurbishment by IMM Aerfer were first issued to the 3rd Stormo in Bari and Lecce in Apulia They were a mix of P 38L fighters and PR conversions including F 5E G and H models 6 Six P 38s were modified as dual control training craft a version which had a separate cockpit with duplicated controls forward of the standard cockpit in a lengthened nose These unique training machines which served with the SCOT Scuola Caccia Ogni Tempo meaning fighter school for all weather conditions in Lecce and Foggia were identified as P 38DC Dual Control 6 The heavy fighters flew reconnaissance missions over the Balkans as well as ground attack naval cooperation and air superiority missions Italian P 38s made their operational debut on 9 September 1948 when a single F 5 took photographs of objectives in the Balkans 6 Because of the big dimensions of this fighter the old engines and pilot errors a very high number of P 38s were lost in accidents At least thirty crashes of P 38s in Italian service claimed a number of victims Despite this many Italian pilots liked the fighter due to its excellent visibility on the ground and its stability at takeoff The P 38s were finally phased out in Italy in 1956 Today no Italian P 38s survive nor even a single component from one as these aircraft because of the high value of their light alloys were quickly recycled for their metal content Portugal edit Portuguese Air Force Two interned Lightnings were forced to land in Lisbon Portugal while on a ferry flight from England to Algeria Both were used by PoAF 2 Soviet Union edit Soviet Air Force Soviet Union operated a few damaged and repaired ex USAAF aircraft found in Eastern Europe United Kingdom edit Royal Air Force the United Kingdom performed evaluation tests only 2 United States edit United States Air Force United States Army Air Forces United States NavySee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to P 38 Lightning Lockheed XP 49 Lockheed XP 58 Chain LightningReferences editNotes Crick 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