You are correct..V shaped due to the way they worked the hydraulics in to deploy them.
From here is the only dimensions I can find...."8.5 Inchs and 58 inches in length" "Extrudes 5.5" from the wing to the piano hinge"
"One of the interesting new cases of P-38 pioneering is the use of recently added dive flaps to offset compressibility effect which shifted center of lift from fore to aft portions of wing. Due to the unusually high speeds attained by the heavy P-38 in power dives, shifting of the center of lift caused loss of normal control above the "hydrodynamic" speeds — where air reacts much like water — with a resulting tendency of the plane to go into an outside loop. Since installation of the flaps this characteristic has been overcome.
The flaps are fabricated of three layers of aluminum alloy sheet, flush riveted. They attach, by means of a piano-type hinge, along the same line at which the leading edge of the wing is joined to the outer panel. Actuation is electrical, with a high speed electric motor driving actuating screw mechanisms connected to a curved arm hinged to a fitting on the brace or rearmost of the two panels of the flap assembly. When lowered, the flap stands at an angle of 40° from the lower skin surface line, and at its farthest point is 5½" from the wing to the piano hinge by which it is attached to the brace panel. Two actuating mechanisms, side by side at the center, operate each flap, the actuating arms swinging downward through an opening in the wing skin. The flap and brace panels have a
combined chord of 15½", divided 8½" to the flap itself and 7" to the brace. Length is 58". The mechanism is bolted to a heavy casting anchored to the lower skin structure and two wing ribs between which it is located." --
http://migrate.legendsintheirowntime.com/LiTOT/P38/P38_Av_4408_DA.htmlFrom a PDF: (
http://migrate.legendsintheirowntime.com/LiTOT/P38/P38_redo.pdf)
"When lowered, the flap
stands at an angle of 40° from the lower
skin surface line, and at its farthest
point is 5½ in. from the wing to the
piano hinge by which it is attached to
the brace panel. Two actuating mechanisms,
side by side at the center,
operate each flap, the actuating arms
swinging downward through an opening
in the wing skin. The flap and brace
panels have a combined chord of 15½
in, divided 8½ in to the flap itself and 7
in to the brace. Length is 58 in. The
mechanism is bolted to a heavy casting
anchored to the lower skin structure and
two wing ribs between which it is
located."