Lockheed P-38

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

PaysUsa
RôleChasseur lourd
Première moucheLe 27 janvier 1939
Construit10037
Lla Lockheed P-38 Foudre est un avion de chasse américain à moteur à pistons de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Développé selon une exigence du Corps aérien de l’armée de l’air des États-Unis, le P-38 avait des flèches jumelles distinctives et une nacelle centrale contenant le poste de pilotage et l’armement. La propagande alliée a affirmé qu’elle avait été surnommée le diable à queue fourche (allemand : der Gabelschwanz-Teufel) par la Luftwaffe et « deux avions, un pilote » (2飛行機ン Ni hikōki, ippairotto) par les Japonais. Le P-38 a été utilisé pour l’interception, les bombardements de plongée, les bombardements au niveau, les attaques au sol, les combats de nuit, la reconnaissance photo, le radar et l’éclair visuel pour les bombardiers et les missions d’évacuation, et abondamment comme chasseur d’escorte à longue portée lorsqu’il est équipé de chars de larchés sous ses ailes.
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A Radical Departure in Aviation Design

Lla Lockheed P-38 Foudre was one of the most innovative and recognizable fighters of World War II. Designed by the legendary **Kelly Johnson**, it featured a unique twin-boom tail and a central nacelle for the pilot and armament. It was the only American fighter in large-scale production from the start of the war at Pearl Harbor until V-J Day. While it struggled with the freezing high altitudes of Europe early on, it became the undisputed king of the Pacific, where its long range and twin-engine reliability were literal lifesavers for American pilots flying over thousands of miles of ocean.

Attribute Technical Specification (P-38L)
Rôle Heavy Fighter / Interceptor / Fighter-Bomber
Crew 1 (Pilot)
Moteur 2 × Allison V-1710 V12 liquid-cooled (1,475 hp each)
Vitesse maximale 666 km/h (414 mph) at 7,600 m
Combat Range 2,100 km (1,300 miles) with external tanks
Armement principal 1 × 20 mm M2 cannon + 4 × .50 cal M2 Browning MGs
Climb Rate 1,448 meters per minute (4,750 ft/min)
Envergure 15.85 meters (52 feet)

Design Engineering: The « Nose-Punch » Accuracy

  • Concentrated Firepower: Unlike most fighters (like the P-51 or Spitfire) which had guns in the wings that required « convergence » to hit a target, the P-38 had all five guns in the nose. This meant the pilot could fire straight ahead like a sniper, with no drop-off in accuracy at different distances.
  • The Compressibility Crisis: The P-38 was so fast that in high-speed dives, it was the first aircraft to encounter « compressibility »—where air moved over the wings at the speed of sound, causing the controls to lock up. Engineers solved this in later models by adding small dive flaps under the wings to restore lift and control.
  • Turbo-Superchargers: The P-38 used massive General Electric turbo-superchargers tucked into the rear of the tail booms. These allowed the engines to maintain sea-level power even at 30,000 feet, making it a formidable high-altitude interceptor.
  • Counter-Rotating Props: To eliminate engine torque (which makes a plane want to pull to one side), the P-38s propellers rotated in opposite directions. This made the Lightning an exceptionally stable and easy-to-fly gun platform.

Operational History: The Ace Maker of the Pacific

  • Operation Vengeance: The P-38’s long range was put to its ultimate test in 1943, when a flight of Lightnings flew a 1,000-mile round trip to intercept and shoot down the transport carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the architect of the Pearl Harbor attack.
  • The Top Aces: Amérique’s two highest-scoring aces of all time, Richard Bong (40 kills) and Thomas McGuire (38 kills), both flew the P-38 Lightning exclusively in the Pacific Theater.
  • Lla « Fork-Tailed Devil »: German pilots (the Luftwaffe) allegedly nicknamed the P-38 the Der Gabelschwanz-Teufel. While it was lethal in the Pacific, in Europe it faced challenges with cockpit heating and engine cooling in the frigid European winters until the « a été équipé d’un gladiateur Gloster largement obsolète » Et « L » models arrived.
  • Versatile Variants: The P-38 airframe was so stable it was modified into the F-4 and F-5 photo-reconnaissance planes (which carried no guns and relied on speed), and even a « Droop Snoot » version with a clear nose for a bombardier.

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