Read your quote again AA.
"The Fowler-type flaps are given a
special combat setting which permits a small extension and droop to provide greatly increased lift for very little drag."
I am looking at a pic of
YP-38s parked on the ramp at the LAT, Burbank. Guess what? They have Fowler flaps.

As can be seen of this F model, it also has Fowler flaps. I believe 'F' becomes before 'G'.

As can be seen in this pic, the 4th production P-38 had Fowler flaps

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Serial no. for that first production run were Serials nos. 40-644/761 and 40-763/773.
Serials for the F-5A/P-38G production run were as follows:
41-2157 Lockheed F-5A-2-LO Lightning
42-12667/12686 Lockheed F-5A-1-LO Lightning
42-12687/12766 Lockheed P-38G-1-LO Lightning
42-12767/12786 Lockheed F-5A-3-LO Lightning
42-12787/12798 Lockheed P-38G-3-LO Lightning
42-12799/12866 Lockheed P-38G-5-LO Lightning
42-12870/12966 Lockheed P-38G-10-LO Lightning
42-12967/12986 Lockheed F-5A-10-LO Lightning
42-12987/13066 Lockheed P-38G-10-LO Lightning
42-13067/13126 Lockheed F-5A-10-LO Lightning
42-13127/13266 Lockheed P-38G-10-LO Lightning
42-13267/13326 Lockheed F-5A-10-LO Lightning
42-13327/13557 Lockheed P-38G-10-LO Lightning
43-2185/2358 Lockheed P-38G-13-LO Lightning
43-2359/2558 Lockheed P-38G-15-LO Lightning
Notice the '40' and '42/43'. This means the pic of 40-747 was produced 2 years before there was any 'G' model.
So you know what Fowler flaps are here is a rough drawing.
