AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION INC TRUSTEE· ICAO24 a2574b· last seen 2d ago

N25Y is a Lockheed P-38 Lightning, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION INC TRUSTEE. SkyMeter has tracked 142 flights totalling 83 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is LOWS to LOWS. Service window in our records spans 397 days. Of those flights, 20 (14.1%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Lockheed P-38 Lightning has a maximum takeoff weight of 21,600 lb, light wake category.

About the Lockheed P-38 Lightning

The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was the only American fighter of World War II to remain in continuous production throughout the entire conflict, and its distinctive twin-boom design made it instantly recognizable in any theater. Entering service in 1941, the Lightning was the first American fighter capable of exceeding 400 mph in level flight and the first operational USAAF aircraft with tricycle landing gear and a bubble canopy offering 360-degree visibility. Its twin Allison V-1710 engines, counter-rotating propellers, and concentrated nose armament (four .50-cal machine guns plus one 20mm cannon) gave it exceptional firepower and stability as a gun platform.

The P-38 excelled in the Pacific theater, where its long range, twin-engine reliability over water, and high-altitude performance made it the mount of America's top two aces—Richard Bong (40 victories) and Thomas McGuire (38 victories). It was a P-38 that intercepted and shot down Admiral Yamamoto's transport in Operation Vengeance, one of the most consequential aerial missions of the war. The Lightning served in every combat theater, functioning as a fighter, fighter-bomber, night fighter, and photo-reconnaissance platform, with more than 10,000 built by war's end.

Today, fewer than a dozen P-38s remain airworthy worldwide, making each flight a rare glimpse of 1940s engineering at its most ambitious. The type's operating envelope—service ceiling around 44,000 feet, maximum speed of 414 mph, and combat radius exceeding 1,100 miles with drop tanks—was extraordinary for a piston fighter and remained competitive even as jets emerged in 1945. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
142
all time
FLOWN HOURS
83
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
23
unique
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CALLSIGNS
1
30 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
06/03/2025 → 07/05/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
14.1%
20 flagged

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Flight numbers

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Aircraft specifications

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

Engines
Twin Piston
Vref (approach)
105 kt
MTOW
21,600 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of N25Y

50
07/05/2026
16m
No alerts
07/05/2026
1h 43m
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06/28/2026
15m
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06/28/2026
29m
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06/27/2026
48m
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06/26/2026
7m
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06/26/2026
2h 8m
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05/31/2026
1h 9m
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05/31/2026
54m
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05/30/2026
45m
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05/29/2026
1h 23m
△ Unstable approach
05/29/2026
5m
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05/28/2026
37m
⭍ Upset↻ Go-around
05/28/2026
39m
↻ Go-around
05/24/2026
32m
↻ Go-around
05/23/2026
28m
No alerts
05/22/2026
26m
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04/18/2026
49m
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04/18/2026
21m
↻ Go-around
04/18/2026
28m
No alerts
04/17/2026
21m
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04/16/2026
21m
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04/16/2026
18m
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04/15/2026
28m
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04/15/2026
17m
↻ Go-around
04/14/2026
25m
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04/13/2026
16m
↻ Go-around
04/13/2026
20m
⭍ Upset
04/13/2026
9m
No alerts
04/13/2026
9m
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04/11/2026
28m
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03/24/2026
43m
↻ Go-around
03/18/2026
24m
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11/06/2025
31m
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11/05/2025
20m
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11/03/2025
17m
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10/22/2025
32m
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10/20/2025
30m
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10/16/2025
27m
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10/15/2025
29m
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09/21/2025
58m
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09/20/2025
12m
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09/19/2025
16m
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09/18/2025
26m
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09/14/2025
56m
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09/13/2025
18m
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09/12/2025
27m
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09/12/2025
45m
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08/29/2025
10m
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08/28/2025
27m
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