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Lockheed P-38 Lightning User Manual

Lockheed P-38 Lightning
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Lockheed P-38 Lightning Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerLockheed Corporation
First flight27 January 1939
Introduced1941
Retired1949 (United States Air Force)
Produced1941–1945
Number built10, 037
Crew1
Length37 ft 10 in (11.53 m)
Wingspan52 ft 0 in (15.85 m)
Height12 ft 10 in (3.91 m)
Max takeoff weight21, 600 lb (9, 800 kg)
Service ceiling44, 000 ft (13, 400 m)
Rate of climb4, 750 ft/min (24.1 m/s)
RoleFighter
Primary usersUnited States Army Air Forces, Free French Air Force
Empty weight5, 800 kg
Powerplant2 × Allison V-1710 liquid-cooled V12 piston engines
Maximum speed414 mph (666 km/h, 360 kn) at 25, 000 ft (7, 600 m)
Range1, 300 mi (2, 100 km)
Armament1 × 20 mm Hispano M2 cannon, 4 × .50 caliber (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns

Summary

Pilot Operating Instructions

Flight Restrictions

Details flight limitations, negative acceleration limits, and altitude restrictions for acrobatics.

Airspeed Limitations

Lists maximum allowable airspeeds for various configurations like diving, extended landing gear, and flaps.

Entering Pilot's Compartment

Outlines pre-flight checks for battery, fuel selectors, oxygen, throttles, and propeller controls.

System Checks and Operations

Covers checks for propeller circuits, mixture, oil coolers, generators, intercoolers, and fuel systems.

Fuel Management System

Explains fuel usage sequence, drop tank procedures, and warnings for tail-heavy conditions.

Long Range Ferry Flight & Crossfeed Operation

Details procedures for long-range flights and fuel crossfeed operations between tanks.

Starting Engines

Provides steps for starting engines, including checks for fuel pressure, magnetos, and propeller controls.

Automatic Pilot Operation

Covers checks for the automatic pilot system and its control valve before take-off.

Pre-Takeoff Checklist

Lists final checks before take-off, including hatch, controls, flaps, and tabs.

Takeoff and Climb Procedures

Details taxiing, take-off sequence, landing gear retraction, and climb parameters.

General Flying Characteristics

Describes torque effects, power adjustments, supercharger operation, and aircraft stability.

Stalls and Spin Recovery

Explains stall speeds at different weights and procedures for spin recovery.

Dive Recovery Flaps

Discusses the function and usage of dive recovery flaps for steep dives.

Approach and Landing Procedures

Covers general approach, normal landing, and go-around procedures with detailed steps.

Engine Failure During Flight

Provides instructions for handling single engine failure, feathering, and single-engine approaches.

Unfeathering and Engine Failure Practice

Details practice procedures for unfeathering propellers and handling engine failures.

Failure of Both Engines

Outlines procedures for handling a complete engine failure, including ditching preparations.

Fire and Emergency Exit

Covers engine fire procedures and recommended methods for emergency exit.

Flight Planning and Operation Charts

Explains how to use flight operation charts for planning, fuel sequence, and range calculations.

Aircraft Specifications and Controls

Lists engine specs, max RPM, fuel selector positions, and operating ranges for temperatures and pressures.

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