P-38 Lightning
You may already be familiar with the F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft if you consider yourself an aviation enthusiast. In contrast, we have reservations about your interpretation of the Lightning I, which we believe is a hoax. During WWII, it was intended to be a piston-engine fighter, but if the P-38 proved to be effective, it became much more. In addition to interception and ground attack, it was used for photo-reconnaissance, night warfare, level bombing, radar pathfinding, and long-range escort missions during WWII. This aircraft, for example, has been used by a number of governments around the world. These countries include the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Australia, France, Portugal, and Italy, to name a few. If you are a regular citizen, you can also purchase one for yourself. We sincerely hope you will be able to make the $650,000 available for this purpose, but
North American T-6 Texan
Many of the Allies’ pilots were intimately acquainted with this two-seat advanced trainer that functioned as a fighter pilot training platform when the war broke out. The North American Aviation T-6 Texan was also renowned as the SNJ by the US Navy and the Harvard by the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom during its service in those countries. As a result of this initiative, hundreds of thousands of pilots from 34 different countries have received training and certification. This happened over the course of 25 years. During that time, they were able to produce 15,495 units. During World War II and the Korean Conflict, it received numerous awards. However, it is best known for its work as a personal trainer and fitness instructor. If you have at least $200,000 in your bank account at the time of purchase, you can buy one.