
At the height of production, Lockheed set up a three-line mechanized assembly system, but because of space, final assembly was moved outdoors into the fine Socal weather.

A militarized P-38 cockpit.

One of the secrets of the Lightning's outstanding record for field service, often in very difficult conditions: the modular engine assemblies. Still not easy swapping out an Allison V-12, but at least it was relatively simple to remove one for service or replacement. Note the red metal "false leading edge" protecting the plumbing in the wing...

A final check of the Lightning's array of arms: four 50-cal Brownings, and a single 20mm cannon. The central-pod placement, the stagger of the guns, and the P-38's excellent yaw stability made it a superb gun platform.

Next: part 3- a woman's touch