- List of P-38 Lightning operators
The following are units which operated the
P-38 Lightning :Operators
AUS
China as ROC
Republic of China received 15 P-38Js and P-38Ls and, postwar, they also flew a similar number of F-5Es and F-5Gs.Baugher, Joe. " [http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/p38_19.html P-38s with US Navy and Foreign Air Forces] ". Access date: 06 February 2007.] ;
Chinese Nationalist Air Force COL
Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi DOM
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Free French Air Force
*Group 2/23 operated F-5As [Bodie, 1991, p. 240.] ;French Air Force
*Groupe de Reconnaissance 2/33 operated the F-5Gflag|Germany|Nazi
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Luftwaffe
*"Zirkus Rosarius " operated few captured aircraft.HON
Honduras received 12 aircraft postwar.;
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Italian pilots started to face P-38s from late 1942 and these fighters, with their long range, high speed and powerful weaponry, were quickly established as a more dangerous foe than the previously used
Supermarine Spitfire . A few P-38s fallen in the hands of Germans and Italians and differently from captured Spitfires, these aircraft were tested and used in combat. P-38s were pitted against nearly all of the fighters in the Italian arsenal in tests at Guidonia and apparently, it fared well. Col. Tondi used a P-38, problably an 'E' version, that landed, because an navigation error, in Sardinia. Tondi then claimed at least 1 B-24 in his captured P-38, downed 11 August 1943. Shortly before Tondi attacked the bomber, an Italian Macchi MC.202 or 205 attacked, doing little damage. However, the heavy armament of P-38 proved devastating, indeed.After the war, Italy received 100 P-38s in an agreement dated April, 1946. Those heavy fighers, mainly P-38Ls, but also F-5s, were put in service in 4 Stormo. They flew reconissance missions over the Balkans, as well as ground attack, naval cooperation and air superiority missions. Delivered after a 1 month refurbishing, they finally were all sent to AMI not before 1952. Other wings, like 3 Stormo, used the P-38 as well. Due at the big dimensions of this fighter, the old engines and pilot error, a very high number of P-38s, sadly, were lost in accidents. At least 30 crashes of P-38s in Italian service claimed a number of victims. Despite this, many Italian pilots liked the fighter, due to its excellent visibility on the ground and its stability at take off. Finally, P-38s were phased-out in 1956. Today, no Italian P-38s survive, nor even a single component from one, as these aircraft, with the value of light alloys, were quickly dismantled.
After capitulation, the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force flew F-5A photo-reconnaissance missions [Bodie, 1991, p. 240.] . The Italian Air Force operated 50 late model aircraft postwar.;"
Regia Aeronautica ";Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force
*3rd Aerobrigata RT
*4th Aerobrigata;Italian Air Force POR
Two interned Lightnings were forced to land in
Lisbon ,Portugal , while on a ferry flight from England to Algeria. Both were used by PoAF.;Portuguese Air Force USSR
Soviet Union operated few damaged and repaired ex-USAAF aircraft found in Eastern Europe.;
Soviet Air Force UK
United Kingdom performed evaluation test only.;
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United States Army Air Force ;United States Navy References
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