P-38L Lightning aircraft flying in formation during Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham's funeral, southern California, United States, late 1944

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Caption     P-38L Lightning aircraft flying in formation during Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham's funeral, southern California, United States, late 1944 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name California, United States
Date  Nov 1944
Photographer    Unknown
 
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Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Air Force
Link to Source    Link
Identification Code   061019-F-1234P-015
 
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Added By C. Peter Chen
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Anonymous says:
18 Feb 2025 02:04:16 PM

Upon reviewing available sources, it appears that the initial information regarding the date of the P-38L Lightning flyover at Milo Burcham’s funeral may have been inaccurate. Milo Burcham, a renowned Lockheed test pilot, tragically died on October 20, 1944, during a test flight of the YP-80A jet aircraft. Contemporary reports indicate that he was laid to rest shortly thereafter at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. A Lockheed Star newsletter from October 27, 1944, details his funeral service, suggesting that the burial occurred within a week of his passing. This timeline makes a funeral date of February 25, 1945, highly improbable.

The confusion may stem from misdated photographs or records. Without access to primary sources confirming a memorial flyover on February 25, 1945, it’s challenging to ascertain the exact date of the tribute. However, based on the available evidence, it’s reasonable to conclude that the P-38L Lightning flyover occurred in October 1944, in close proximity to Burcham’s funeral.
2. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
19 Feb 2025 08:35:24 AM

Thank you to anonymous of 18 Feb 2025, we have updated the caption.

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