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Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
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Military Vehicle Name
Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
First operational U.S. jet fighter (later redesignated F-80)
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1944
End Year:
1950
P/F-80 development line drawings
A comparison sheet titled P/F-80 Development shows side-view line drawings of related aircraft. The rows include XP-80, P-80A, P-80B, P-80C, XF-14, RF-80, TF-80C, T-33A, RT-33, and AT-33A, with each outline drawn in profile.
F-80 6682 museum display
A silver F-80 Shooting Star is displayed indoors with landing gear down. The tail shows U.S. AIR FORCE and 6682, the nose intake is prominent, and the aircraft sits under hangar lighting with barriers around it.
F-80C and T-33A reference sheet
A printed reference sheet shows a black-and-white side image labeled Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star and T-33A. The aircraft image carries DT-835 markings, a roundel, and underwing stores, with explanatory text printed below and beside it.
F-80 Shooting Star article clipping
A printed article clipping titled LOCKHEED F-80 SHOOTING STAR fills the frame. Dense text columns appear above a small black-and-white aircraft photo labeled Shooting Star fighter, with the aircraft shown from above in flight.
F-80 color profile sheet
A color profile sheet shows three side-view F-80 aircraft paintings. The upper aircraft is marked FT-467 with a checkerboard tail, the middle aircraft is marked FT-373 with a U.S. flag on the nose, and the lower aircraft is marked FT-375 with nose art.
F-80 formation with red tails
A formation of silver F-80 Shooting Stars flies over terrain with red tails and red wing panels. The nearest aircraft is marked PN-568, and the others carry U.S. star-and-bar markings and external wingtip tanks.
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