Based on your answers from previous posts your knowledge is obviously high, so you are aware that there is a stop for the flaps called maneuver. It precludes you from having to hold the flap lever to Open while watching the flap gauge to get the desired amount of flaps.
So the guy who pilots this aircraft isn't aware of what the maneuver flap setting is actually doing to his aircraft is what you are saying...
I could be wrong, I'm just trying to make sense of all the different data. What fits the information about aerodynamic performance from Lockheed and wind tunnel testing matches the 3rd notch in Aces High at a 30 degree flap extension.
I know the maneuver setting was added to later models, I don't know what the Red Bull P-38 uses but it's an early model P-38. Look at this video. I believe it shows the flaps going to the maneuver setting for landing, half extended looks around 30 degrees. Flap extension at 4:20.
The reason the flaps go up again before going further down is because the flap lever needs to be moved forward of the locked position before going back past the maneuver position to full down. This prevents the flaps being pulled past the maneuver position in the heat of combat.