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Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
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Military Vehicle Name
Lockheed P-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
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1944
End Year:
1950
P-80 455 display aircraft
A silver P-80 Shooting Star marked 455 is displayed outdoors on a paved area. The rounded nose intake, single-seat canopy, straight wing, nose gear, and red-edged side intake opening are visible.
P-80 formation in black and white
Four P-80 Shooting Stars fly in a black-and-white formation. The nearest aircraft shows FT-575 markings and wingtip tanks, with three other aircraft staggered behind it over a hazy landscape.
P-80 desert museum display
A silver P-80 Shooting Star is displayed outdoors on a desert ramp in a left-side view. The red-and-white tail, straight wing, wingtip tank, side intake, and landing gear are visible, with museum buildings and mountains behind it.
P-80 FT-636 on ramp
A white P-80 Shooting Star marked FT-636 is parked on a concrete ramp with landing gear down. The aircraft has a blue nose, blue wingtip tanks, U.S. AIR FORCE markings on the tail, and the single-seat canopy closed.
P-80 prototype in flight
A black-and-white P-80 Shooting Star flies above an airfield in a high side view. The aircraft has a rounded nose intake, straight wings, a single-seat canopy, a star-and-bar marking on the wing, and landing gear retracted.
P-80/F-80 6682 indoor display
A silver P-80/F-80 Shooting Star is displayed indoors with landing gear down. The tail shows U.S. AIR FORCE and 6682, the rounded nose intake is prominent, and the aircraft sits behind a low barrier under hangar lighting.
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