Cartoons

The following cartoons poke a little fun at some of the “unusual” quirks in the P‑38. Sometimes, you’ve just gotta laugh at yourself… All of them are not cartoons in the ha-ha sense of the word, but rather cartoon-like drawings of the era.

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This section is just for the FUN of it.  It includes photos of fun or unusual uses of the P‑38, and is strictly intended for those of us who are a little "over the top" about this classic plane!You can click on many of the pictures to see a larger view of them.

Development of the P38

Development of the P38

Below are Lockheed Chief Design Engineer, Clarence “Kelly” Johnson's, original design sketches for the XP-38 and the patent application. It's pretty obvious which design he went with.  Johnson's preliminary drawings of the XP‑38Patent Number:D119714 Filing date:Jun...

Mystery Plane

Mystery Plane

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