Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star

Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star


Lakewood, Washington (WA), US
The Shooting Star was the first USAF aircraft to exceed 500 mph in level flight, the first American jet airplane to be manufactured in large quantities and the first USAF jet to be used in combat. Designed in 1943, the XP-80 made its maiden flight on Jan. 8, 1944. Several early P-80s were sent to Europe for demonstration, but WW II ended before the aircraft could be employed in combat. This one, without its distinctive tip-tanks, is living in someone's back yard in Lakewood, Washington, not far from McChord Air Force Base. Must have missed the runway.
The Shooting Star was the first USAF aircraft to exceed 500 mph in level flight, the first American jet airplane to be manufactured in large quantities and the first USAF jet to be used in combat. Designed in 1943, the XP-80 made its maiden flight on Jan. 8, 1944. Several early P-80s were sent to Europe for demonstration, but WW II ended before the aircraft could be employed in combat. This one, without its distinctive tip-tanks, is living in someone's back yard in Lakewood, Washington, not far from McChord Air Force Base. Must have missed the runway.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: jbottero

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