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      • Lockheed’s iconic P-38 Lightning could reach speeds of more than 400 mph and could fly distances of up to 1,700 miles (or more with drop tanks).
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  2. The English Electric Lightning is a British fighter aircraft that served as an interceptor during the 1960s, the 1970s and into the late 1980s. It is capable of a top speed of above Mach 2. The Lightning was designed, developed, and manufactured by English Electric.

  3. Developed to bring the RAF into the supersonic age, the aircraft was able to fly at twice the speed of sound. In fact, it had such a power to weight ratio that it could stand on its tail and exceed the speed of sound in a vertical climb.

  4. The P.1B was the only British Mach 2 aircraft, meaning it could move twice as fast as the speed of sound). This speed was achieved on 25 November 1958 during a test flight. As a point interceptor, English Electric Lightning worked to intercept Soviet aircraft as they approached UK airspace.

  5. The first operational English Electric Lightning variant, designated Lightning F.1, was designed as an interceptor and to best perform this mission, emphasis was placed on rate-of-climb, acceleration, and speed, rather than range and so a radius of operation of 150 miles (240 km) from the V bomber airfields was the initial requirement.

    Variant & Serial No
    Location And Website (if Available)
    BAC Lightning P.1A (WG7601st ...
    RAF Museum Cosford, England www.
    BAC Lightning P.1A (WG763 2nd ...
    Museum of Science and Industry, ...
    BAC Lightning P.1B/F.1 (XG329)
    Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum, ...
    BAC Lightning P.1B / F.1 (XG337)
    RAF Museum Cosford, England www.
  6. On this flight it also exceeded Mach 1 without using reheat. In July, the world air speed record (then at mach 1.72) had been broken. Flight testing was not without its mishaps; problems with the canopy release mechanism resulted in no less than three in-flight losses of the canopy.

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  7. While the flashes we see as a result of a lightning strike travel at the speed of light (670,000,000 mph) an actual lightning strike travels at a comparatively gentle 270,000 mph. This means it...

  8. English Electric Lightning F1/P1B. Following the successful demonstration of supersonic flight by the two P1 research aircraft WG760 and WG763, English Electric was contracted to develop the P1B fighter aircraft. It was known as the Lightning and was capable of supersonic interceptions of enemy aircraft; it remained in front line service for ...

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