ok i came across this web site scroll down to see the pics of the p-38 wit torps, but it was operational kinda as a test plane i think it flew 10 missions before they quit, but hey this plane is already there all you would have to do is change the carachtoistics to be able to hold torps, right?
but anyays it was operational, i might have to find my links on it all, but thets see what you think it will be cool. :wink:
we already have p-38's that carry torpedoes.....
RealDarko, those pics get me a little too excited. What engines are those? I've always wondered what a '38 could do with uprated engines.
Well, while the Trident is an interesting concept, it has absolutely no historical counterpart. On the note of the Lightning on pontoons, the design show is the early design. The later design was to have the upraised tail that was actually tested to prevent corrosion of said structure. The more interesting variants that have as of yet to be modeled are the P-38K-LO and the P-38M-LO. The P-38M-LO is the well known Night Lightning. The P-38K-LO is the highest performing Lightning ever made as it was a streamlined version that wasn't produced due to disagreements with the Army. If you want to go "what-if" for the late war, I would suggest making a "P-38R." While there is no actual variant by this designation, there was this idea posted by somebody around here a while ago. The basic concept is to take the P-38K-LO airframe and install Merlin engines as Lockheed wanted for this model. Since this would have probably happened late in the war, the wings would have most likely been clipped like other late war fighters including the P-47N-RE and full bubble canopy would have been used. It would have been a useful escort alongside the P-47N-RE, P-51H-NA, and the P-82B-NA. Great ideas here... I just thought I would give a different perspective.
I'll upolad it in a little while.