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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress leads as best-selling combat aircraft; Lockheed Martin boasts multiple top sellers
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Boeing's B-17 Flying Fortress holds the record for the best-selling combat aircraft in history, with 12,731 units produced. This achievement was driven by World War II, where Boeing's engineering and production capabilities played a key role in supporting the Allied forces.

Lockheed Martin, while not surpassing Boeing's single-model production numbers, has several high-selling military aircraft models. The company is known for producing aircraft such as the P-38 Lightning, T-33 Shooting Star, C-130 Hercules, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and F-35 Lightning II.

The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II has become one of the most successful military aircraft programs in recent years. Since its introduction in 2017, more than 1,230 units have been delivered to 20 nations, with over 3,400 on order. The program is notable for being the largest defense project by dollar value at over $400 billion in development and procurement costs. "Beyond the numbers, the F-35 is changing international defense relations and military aviation doctrine," according to statements about its impact on allied air forces and global defense partnerships.

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The Lockheed C-130 Hercules has also had a significant influence since it first flew in 1954. More than 2,500 planes have been built over seven decades for use by 28 different military forces worldwide. Its design allows operation from short airstrips and adaptability into various roles including cargo transport and special operations.

Boeing's B-29 Superfortress marked a leap forward in bomber technology during World War II. Between 1943 and 1946, nearly 4,000 units were produced. The B-29 was used extensively during the Pacific Campaign and was responsible for delivering atomic bombs during wartime operations.

The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon has seen more than 4,600 units produced since its selection by the U.S. Air Force in the 1970s. It introduced new technologies such as fly-by-wire controls and has been widely adopted through licensed production agreements with multiple countries.

Lockheed’s T-33 Shooting Star served as a jet trainer for pilots transitioning from propeller-driven to jet-powered aircraft after World War II. Over its production run from 1948 to 1959, more than 5,600 units were built for service in over twenty countries.

Another significant model from Lockheed is the P-38 Lightning. Designed before World War II began, it became one of the most produced twin-engine fighters with more than 10,000 built. The P-38 saw action across all theaters of WWII and influenced future fighter designs at Lockheed.

Finally, Boeing’s B-17 Flying Fortress remains unmatched in total combat aircraft production numbers. First flown in 1935 and produced until 1945 by Boeing along with Douglas and Lockheed-Vega plants, its high output allowed large-scale bombing campaigns that influenced both strategic doctrine and manufacturing processes within aviation industries.

Both Boeing and Lockheed Martin have contributed significantly to military aviation history through their respective aircraft models that set standards for performance and mass production.

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