Hiyas Gatt,
I'm not a P38 experten, but I know a little about them.
All models of the P-38 had a turbo-supercharger system, and this is the destinctive strange shaped system on top of the engine booms. Turbo-Supercharging allows a very slight drop in engine power at altitude compared to a standard Supercharging systems in most planes, but comes with increased production costs, and increased maintenance.
The only other plane that quickly comes to mind that had turbosupercharging was the P-47 and the B17. This is why both the P38 and P47 were considered so deadly at high altitudes as fighters, and the B17 has such amazing abilities above 30k in AH.
Powered Ailerons (and I think the dive brakes also) were introduced in the late blocks of the J model, but were standardized in the L model.
The P-38L in AH currently has the powered ailerons, but Pyro hasn't added the dive brakes yet.
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