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44-83020, 1943 Lockheed XP-80A Shooting Star, C/N: 140-1001

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44-83020, 1943 Lockheed XP-80A Shooting Star C/N 140-1001, Lockheed XP-80 Shooting Star on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.

Lockheed XP-80 Shooting Star on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.

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Shot Date: 2009-02-16
Upload Date: 2024-12-22
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Device Manufacturer: Sony
Device Model: DSC-H1
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2009:02:16 10:48:44
Original Image Size: 2592 x 1944 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/10 sec
F Number: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 80
Focal Length: 6 mm
Flash: No Flash
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Scene Type: Directly Photographed
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  • 44-83020 - Lulu-Belle on display in the Jet Aviation exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. Designed by the famous Clarence L. Kelly Johnson, this aircraft was produced in only 143 days during World War II in Lockheed's 'Skunk Works', flying on 8/1/44. - by Arjun Sarup by Arjun Sarup
  • 44-83020 - XP-80 at the National Air & Space Museum.  First of the P-80 series, it made its first flight at Muroc Dry Lake on 1/8/44, 143 days after construction of the plane began. - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield
  • 44-83020 - Here it is - the first prototype of the first operational U.S. jet fighter.  On display at the National Air and Space Museum. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek
  • 44-83020 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker
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