Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star - version overview
XP-80 - prototype jet fighter, British Goblin engine
XP-80A - the second and third prototype, General Electric I-40 engine
YP-80A - test series of 13 machines
P-80A - first serial version, 563 machines; in June 1948 renamed the F-80A
FP-80A - photo-reconnaissance variant, 152 pieces; in June 1948 renamed the RF-80A
DF-80A - an unknown number of machines adapted to control machines for unmanned flying targets
QF-80A - an unknown number of machines adapted for unmanned flying targets
XP-80B - prototype with a more powerful engine, P-80A conversion
P-80B - F-80B
P-80C - second serial variant with more powerful engine, 240 machines ; in June 1948 renamed the F-80C
TF-80C - two-seat training variant, 1949 renamed to T-33A; 3929 machines
RF-80C - conversion to C-70 photo-reconnaissance machines, 70 F-80A and 117 F-80B
QF-80F - conversion for sampling in nuclear tests
P-80N - planned licensed production of P-80A at the company North American
XP-80R - XP-80B conversion designed to break the speed record
XF-14 - one of the YP-80A modified for photo reconnaissance
TO-1 - 50 F-80C handed over to the US Navy, in 1950 renamed to TV-1