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    Airframe Family: Lockheed L-80/P-80/T-33/TO/TV Shooting Star / T2V Sea Star / CT-133 Silver Star / F-94 Starfire
    Latest Model:XP-80R Shooting Star
    Last Military Serial:44-85200 USAF
    Construction Number:80-1223
    Latest Owner or Location:National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a P-80A-1-LO by Lockheed at Burbank, California, USA.

    1945

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 44-85200.

    1946

    Converted to a XP-80B.
    Converted as prototype for production P-80B. Converted with four.50 cal. Machine guns, and 4000 lbst (5200 lbst with water injection) J33-A-21 engine, reduced fuel capacity to make way for water/alcohol tank. First American-built fighter with ejection seat.

    By September 1946

    Converted to a XP-80R.
    It had a smaller canopy, redesigned air intakes and a shorter wing with an extended leading edge.AaIn addition, the engine was modified, armament removed and replaced by a fuel tank, and all drag-producing openings sealed. (NMUSAF).

    4 September 1946

    Damaged.
    Landing accident due to engine failure, 2 miles west of Burbank, CA Airport.

    19 June 1947

    Set worlds air speed record of 623.738 mph, flown by Col. Albert Boyd. At Muroc Army Air Field, CA.

    1947

    Transferred to Air Training Command.
    Used as advanced trainer.

    18 September 1947

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 44-85200.

    Transferred to Griffiss Air Force Base, NY.
    Placed on display.

    October 1954

    Transported by ground. Delivered to United States Air Force Museum, Patterson Field (East Side), Dayton, OH.
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    July 1971

    Transported by ground. Delivered to National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    13 August 1998


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield

    6 May 2008


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield

    June 2016


    Photographer: Gustavo Bonilla
    Notes: National Museum of the U.S. Air Forces fourth building

    17 April 2017


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield


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    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    U.S. Military Out of Service 2010 by Andy Marden

    Internet Sources
    Accident Report.com by Michael Stowe
    National Museum of the United States Air Force
    This Day in Aviation by Bryan R. Swopes
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher
    Wikipedia

    Individual Contributors
    Glenn Chatfield
    Mike Henniger

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