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The English Electric Lightning is a British supersonic Cold War jet fighter and remains to date one of the few British domestically built aircraft, capable of reaching Mach 2. War Thunder pilots may look forward to the arrival of the long awaited and much anticipated Lightning, coming soon to the game with update 1.97!
Briefly: A highly capable British jet fighter of the late 1950s, designed to reach speeds in excess of Mach 2!
Lightning F.6, jet fighter, Britain, VI rank.
Pros
- Top speed at Mach 2
- Impressive acceleration
- Excellent flight characteristics
Cons
- Relatively low ammo count
- Limited weapon selection
Development of the Lightning began in 1947, after the Ministry of Supply issued a requirement for the development of an experimental supersonic aircraft, in order to gain insights on supersonic flight and aircraft design. By 1949 however, the requirements were changed to incorporate fighter levels of maneuverability, thus kicking off the development process which would eventually result in the Lightning.
While the first prototypes of the Lightning (P.1A) were designed to reach speeds of around Mach 1.5, in 1952, the decision was made to further develop a second batch of prototypes (P.1B), capable of reaching speeds of Mach 2. In August 1954, the P.1A prototype first took to the skies for its maiden flight, while the P.1B conducted its first flight in April 1957 and as the first British aircraft, reached speeds of Mach 2 in November.
Following a successful test phase, the Lightning was ordered into production and subsequently entered service with the RAF in 1959. The aircraft served throughout the Cold War period - until 1988 - with many variants being created which improved the Lightning’s performance further, most notably increasing its originally very limited range.
With the advent of far more capable aircraft in the late stages of the Cold War, the over 330 Lightnings built were phased out of service in the late 1980s. Apart from its service with the UK, the Lightning also served with the armed forces of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, the latter two being its only foreign operators.
Fun fact: RAF pilots recalled their experience of piloting the Lightning as “being saddled to a skyrocket”, due to her incredible climb rate.
In War Thunder, the highly anticipated Lightning will be a new jet fighter, arriving at rank VI of the British aviation tree. Coming to the game in the form of one of its later variants, the sleek Lightning F.6 will await seasoned British aviators in the upcoming update 1.97 as the new crowning jewel of the British aviation tree! Ready to find out more? Then strap yourself in as we set takeoff thrust on the showcase for this shiny new silver bullet, arriving to your hangar very soon!
The Lightning features a unique staggered engine configuration of its two Rolls-Royce Avon 302R turbojet engines. This means that one of the turbojets is situated more towards the nose of the aircraft, while the other is fitted more towards the back of the airframe. Apart from this, the two turbojets are also mounted on top of each other, giving the Lightning a very unique and distinctive visual appearance.
Despite its rather considerable size, the Lightning F.6 truly deserved the name given to it. Thanks to its two afterburning turbojet engines, generating a staggering 72.8 kN of thrust with the afterburner engaged, the Lightning F.6 can reach a top speed of Mach 2.1 (1,556 mph / 2,505 km/h) at an altitude of 39,300 ft (12,000 m), making it one of the fastest machines in War Thunder!
Apart from a mind-boggling top speed, the Lightning F.6 also boasts impressive levels of acceleration and a climb rate. Thanks to these qualities, the Lightning F.6 is ideally suited for the combat conditions present at top rank battles and offers an ideal platform for hotshot pilots to prove their mettle in the heat of combat. Just watch out for those pesky IR-guided air-to air missiles!
Speaking of AAMs, why not chat about the Lightning’s own armament? When pilots first obtain the Lightning F.6, they will be greeted by a standard armament loadout consisting of two 30mm ADEN cannons with an ammunition complement of 120 rounds per gun. Due to the fast rate of fire of the lethal ADEN cannons, 120 rounds per barrel is a rather limited amount of lead to play around with. As such, aspiring pilots will need to demonstrate good trigger discipline and sharpshooter-like precision in order to make the most out of the Lightning’s standard weaponry.
However, another spot of good news is that pilots won’t need to solely rely on their guns to do all the dirty work for them. Instead, pilots can unlock the option to further equip their Lightning with either Firestreak or Red Top air-to-air missiles, the latter of which is a new IR-guided missile, coming to the game with the Lightning F.6.
The Lightning F.6 is coming soon to War Thunder as the new top jet fighter of the British aviation tree with the release of the upcoming update 1.97. In the meantime, make sure to stay tuned to the news for more information regarding the next major update. Until then, clear skies pilots!
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Comments (330)
I'm glad this is getting added in to the game, it'll shut up those who'd been going on and on about how wasn't in the game and asking where it was.
Britain finally gets a decent ish jet to fly I can stop listening to my british bias friends
Any chance that the Firestreak will be sorted as per the current bug reports on it before this thing gets them? Also, yay Redtop.
Brits phased this out in like the late 80s ugly as fuk but out performed a lot of things i been whining for it because it should of been in before the Phantom and MiG-21
Just add a Japanese Phantom please.
OH YEAH OH YEAH OH YEAH OH YEAH!!!!!!! i can't believe how far this game has come from the beginning. I remember in 2014 when the graphics were completely different and I only had just unlocked the hurricane mk II. Now, 6 years later the Brits FINALLY get some love and get the first of something over other countries. As a die-hard teaboo, I'm gonna sip some earl grey to this :) also happy soon-birthday to the Spitfire (and also me haha), whose maiden flight was March 5, 1936.
Just wanna say I'm proud of this game and the devs, great job with this one!
Dont get too excited guys they will most likely take 30% thrust off it like normal for all brit jets oh and wings will snap at 3g also they wont have brits be top dog i bet we will see a Mig 29 or 35 with a speed of mach 78000000000 that can fly in reverse with missiles that lock and kill from 400 km away
Im wondering if Italy is going to get a 100% not shady business'd jet that can do and go past Mach 1.
Is there anyting new for China?J7-II and ZTZ-96 is useless
Can't wait for the Chinese groud top-tier XD
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