Sorin®Classics

Even tough my passions usually include latest fighters and all kind of "On The Edge" stuff, the Classics always bring back pleasent memories of what I read or heard about them and from World War II veterans and their planes
Sorin Classic Aviation   -   P-38 Lightning
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
With its unique twin-engine arrangement
It didn't had the range to escort the bombers all the way to Berlin, so the P-51 Mustang was built especially for that role
Photo by Stefano Caporelli, 1997

The P-38 Lightning was massively used in WWII, until the arrival of the P51B Mustang.
Its ruggage airframe, among with its twin proppeler engines maked it a perfect ground-attack fighter, but unfortunately it didn't had the range to escort B17 Flying Fortresses, among with B-24 Liberators flying above Berlin, so the P51B Mustang was made for the job.

The P-38 Lightning was a remarcable airoplane, filled with hystory, currage and breath-taking stories, unbelieveble sorties flought by people who will never forget them.
Contractor Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, USA
Type fighter
Crew 1 pilot
Wing span 15.85 m
Length 11.53 m
Height 2.99 m
Height 2.99 m
Powerplant 2x Allison V-1710-111 each rated at 1475 HP
Maximum take-off weight 9.798 kg
Armament 4x 12.7 mm machine-guns, 1x 20mm cannon and up to 1450 kg of ordnance
Maximum speed 666 km/h at 7.620 m
Service ceiling 13.400 m
Range with maximum load 724 km

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