P-38 Lightning aircraft in flight, date unknown

Caption     P-38 Lightning aircraft in flight, date unknown ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Air Force
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Photo Size 971 x 466 pixels
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1. Commenter identity confirmed Alan Chanter says:
14 Jun 2013 08:54:05 AM

On 26 May 1944, Second Lieutenant Lane A Ferrara, an American fighter pilot, had just taken off from Goxhill when an engine on his P38 Lightning caught fire; the big aircraft stalled and plummeted into the ground killing the young pilot instantly. In 1983 a group of local aviation enthusiasts recovered part of the aircraft, including a propeller which has now been incorporated into a memorial to all those who served there during the war.

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