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Neil Hoskins wrote:
"Peter Twydell" wrote in message ... In message , Neil Hoskins writes It's a clever name, because on our side of the Pond we can claim that it's named after the English Electric Lightning. So everybody's happy... quite unusual. Never heard of the P-38? I think Lockheed got there first. Yes I have. And clearly they did. It's just... oh, why bother... Well, according to Lockheed's contemporary advertisement it was the pilots who called it Lightning, although their claim that British pilots were that impressed by the aircraft is not borne out by history. -- Moving things in still pictures! |
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