Fork-Tailed
Devil: The P-38
by Martin Caidin, David Ballantine (Introduction), Martin Caiden
Paperback: 304 pages
iBooks; ISBN: 0743413180; (June 1, 2001)
Lockheed
P-38 Lightning (Warbird Tech Series
, Vol 2)
by Frederick A. Johnsen
Paperback - 100 pages (October 1996)
Voyageur Press; ISBN: 0933424655
Lockheed
P-38 Lightning (Warbird History)
by Steve Pace, Anthony W. "Tony" LeVier
Paperback: 128 pages
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0760301514; (November
1996)
P-38
Lightning Aces of the Pacific and CBI (Aircraft
of the Aces , No 14)
by John Stanaway
Paperback - 96 pages (May 1997)
Osprey Pub Co; ISBN: 1855326337
P-38
Lightning Aces of the ETO/MTO (Aircraft
of the Aces , No 19)
by John Stanaway
Built by Lockheed to meet a USAAC requirement for a long-range, high-performance
escort for the B-17 bomber, the P-38 Lightning made its combat debut in
Europe in 1942. Its service in several combat theatres earned it the nickname
"der gabelschwanzer teufal", or "the fork-tailed devil". Some 17 pilots
scored seven or more kills in the P-38, with the top scorers, William J.
Sloan and Michael Brezas, scoring 12 kills each. This volume presents archival
photographs of Lightnings, scale drawings and interviews with several leading
Lightning aces. Amazon.com
Paperback - 96 pages (July 1998)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 1855326981
P-38
Lightning at War
by Joe Christy, et al
(Hardcover - February 2002)
P-38
Lightning Units of the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces: American Eagles
by Roger Freeman
Paperback: 80 pages ISBN: 1903223172; (July 2002)
Lockheed
P-38 Lightning (Osprey Production Line to Frontline 3)
by Michael O'Leary
The "Cadillac" of USAAF fighters in World War II, the Lightning was
a highly innovative design produced by Lockheed of Burbank, California,
in response to a challenging requirement for a long range, high speed and
high altitude fighter to escort the AAFs rapidly expanding B-17 bomber
fleet. To meet the criterion laid down in this requirement the company
adopted a revolutionary twin boom layout and supercharged Allison engines.
This volume uses the best archival material available sourced directly
from Lockheed themselves, and illustrates all the major prototype, pre-production
and frontline variants under construction at the famous Burbank, California,
plant during WWII. The Publisher
Paperback: 144 pages
Stackpole Books; ISBN: 185532749X; (May 1, 1999)
P-38
Lightning in Action (Aircraft No. 109)
by Larry Davis, et al
Paperback: 57 pages
Squadron/Signal Pubns; ISBN: 0897472551; Reissue edition
(December 1990)
Special Order
Pilots
Manual for Lockheed P-38 Lightning
(Paperback - June 1974)
Special Order
Wind, Sand and Stars
by Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Written by the most famous of all P-38 pilots just a year before he
failed to return from a reconnaissance flight over the Mediterranean, this
is one of the great classics of aviation literature.
Listed under Antoine De Saint-Exupery
P-Screamers: The History of the Surviving Lookhead P-38 Lightings
by A. Kevin Grantham
(Paperback - July 1994)
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P-38 Lightening: Restoring a Classic American Warbird
by Jesse Alexander
(Hardcover - December 1990)
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P-38 Lightning in World War II Color (Enthusiast Color Series)
by Jeffery L. Ethell, Jeffrey Ethell
(Paperback - April 1994)
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