Caption | Nose guns of a P-38 Lightning aircraft lighting up the night sky as an armorer test-fired weapons after routine maintenance, date unknown ww2dbase | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Bill says:
17 Aug 2010 11:44:16 AM
"Watch Your Trigger Finger!"
Short bursts only
Total firing time for the P-38's weapons were
35 seconds for the .50 caliber manchine guns
and 14 seconds for the one 20mm cannon.
17 Aug 2010 11:44:16 AM
"Watch Your Trigger Finger!"
Short bursts only
Total firing time for the P-38's weapons were
35 seconds for the .50 caliber manchine guns
and 14 seconds for the one 20mm cannon.
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17 Aug 2010 10:36:56 AM
"EAT LEAD"
Did you know that during the 1930's the U.S.
had no 20mm weapon under development the
Swiss, Germans and the French lead in this type of weapon.
Before the fall of France an improved model
reached England. The Hispano-Suiza design
was added to the Spitfire Mk. V, and found
its way into the P-38 Lightning.
The P-38 was armed with four fifty caliber machine guns w/ 500 rounds per-gun and one 20mm cannon w/ 150 rounds.