Aircraft 44-83020 Photo

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, Here it is - the first prototype of the first operational U.S. jet fighter.  On display at the National Air and Space Museum.

Here it is - the first prototype of the first operational U.S. jet fighter. On display at the National Air and Space Museum.

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Photographer: Daniel L. Berek
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Shot Date: 2009-12-29
Upload Date: 2010-06-12
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Shot Time: 2009:12:28 04:42:10
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ISO Speed: 1600
Focal Length: 18 mm
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