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The Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star marked a turning point in American aviation—the U.S. Army Air Forces’ first operational jet fighter, designed and flown within a staggering 143 days in 1943. But how did it truly compare to its contemporaries, like Germany’s Me 262 and Britain’s Gloster Meteor? And what legacy did it leave behind? In this episode, we explore the full story of the P-80, later redesignated the F-80, from its wartime development and missed combat debut in WWII, through its postwar service in Europe and Korea. We break down its design advantages and limitations, including its reliable J33 engine, straight-wing handling characteristics, and the tactical realities that shaped its role in the Korean War. Despite being outclassed by the swept-wing MiG-15 by late 1950, the P-80 proved adaptable in ground-attack missions and set the foundation for future U.S. jet fighters. Its evolution into the F-94 Starfire and the long-serving T-33 trainer ensured the Shooting Star’s legacy extended well beyond its original design. Join us as we assess how good the P-80 really was—not just on paper, but in service. Was it merely a stepping stone, or a pivotal aircraft in its own right? CONTENTS 00:00 Intro 00:50 Development History 02:59 Comparisons with Me 262 & Meteor 06:52 P-80 to F-80 & F-94 Starfire 08:50 Korea & Shift in Priorities 12:42 Primary Trainer 14:18 Conclusion Support the Channel Join our Members & Merch shop for ad-free early access, exclusive military-themed discounts, and more perks: https://peacemaker.fashion Check out our popular playlist of air campaigns • Operation OKRA ____________ Disclaimer ____________ Some original footage and recreated scenes (using simulators like DCS and War Thunder) may not be 100% accurate to the events depicted. They have been used for illustrative and dramatic purposes where archival footage was unavailable or restricted by copyright. We aim to remain as historically accurate as possible given the available resources. Copyright Notice: This video may contain copyrighted material used under the "fair dealing" provisions (ss 40/103C, ss 41/103A, ss 42/103B) of the Australian Copyright Act for purposes of research, study, criticism, review, and news reporting. All copyrights remain with their respective owners. Our videos are created for educational and historical documentation purposes. About Us: We create documentaries, interviews, and video essays focused on Australian and international military aviation history. Our channel explores the stories of military aircraft, fighter pilots, air battles, and the evolution of air power from WWI to today. Subscribe for new aviation history videos every week.