Aircraft

DATE:07/07/06
SOURCE:Flight International
Three generations of Lightnings compared

Today's christening of the Lockheed Martin F-35 as the Lightning II marks a perfect opportunity to compare three generations of fighters bearing that illustrious name - the first two with distinguished in-service records behind them.

The table below clearly shows the advances that have taken place in technology and capability since World War II, but also illustrates how differing threats breed their own solutions.

In particular, the UK's Lightning - designed as the purest of pure air defence fighters to tackle the Soviet threat during the Cold War - stands out for its afterburner-assisted maximum speed, but short-range and minimal weapon load. Its endurance could be terrifyingly short for the pilot.

The new F-35, with its reliable single engine, is hugely superior in every way - the era of the M2.0+ fighter having come and gone with the theoretical capability scarcely ever used.

  Lockheed English Electric LockheedMartin
   P-38L Lightning Lightning F.6

F-35A    Lightning II

Entry into service 1941         (P-38E)  1960 (F.1) 2010 (F-35B) 
Length  37.8ft 55.25ft  51.5ft
Span 52ft 34.8ft  35ft
Empty weight 12,800lb 28,040lb 26,500lb
Max weight  21,600lb 41,700lb 60,000lb class
Max speed 414mph M2.27 (~1,500mph) M1.6 (~1,200mph)
Range 1,100nm 700nm ~1,200nm
Engine 2 x Allison    V-1710   2 x Rolls-Royce Avon P&W F135 or GE/R-R F-136 
Power/thrust  1,425hp each  16,360lb each  40,000lb class 
Weapon load  4,000lb  2 missiles  15,000lb+ 
Gun(s)  1 x 20mm +4 x 0.50in  2 x 30mm  1 x 25mm 

F-35 roll-out in hanger w445

Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II

English Electric Lightning

English Electric Lightning

Lockheed P-38

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

It's on a matter of time before Lightning II pilots are saying "WIWOL" says Kieran Daly. Read his blog.

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