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Synopsis: This comprehensive examination covers the Lockheed P2V Neptune, one of the most successful maritime patrol aircraft in aviation history and a cornerstone of Western naval aviation during the Cold War era. The book traces the aircraft's development from wartime requirements for a long-range patrol bomber through its evolution into a sophisticated anti-submarine warfare platform. The Neptune emerged from a 1941 U.S. Navy specification calling for an aircraft capable of extended oceanic patrols, resulting in a design that would serve for over four decades with numerous air forces worldwide. The publication details the aircraft's innovative features including its twin-engine configuration optimized for fuel efficiency, extensive electronic equipment installations, and adaptability to various mission requirements. Technical analysis reveals the engineering solutions that enabled remarkable endurance and reliability, essential qualities for maritime patrol operations over vast oceanic areas. The book chronicles the aircraft's extensive operational history, from early Cold War reconnaissance missions to anti-submarine warfare during periods of heightened international tension. Combat accounts describe the Neptune's role in various conflicts, including the Korean War where it provided crucial maritime surveillance and interdiction capabilities. The publication examines the numerous variants developed for different roles, including electronic warfare, weather reconnaissance, and special operations missions. Performance data illustrates the aircraft's exceptional range and endurance capabilities that made it ideal for oceanic patrol duties. The book also covers the aircraft's service with allied nations including Britain, Australia, and Japan, demonstrating its versatility and reliability in diverse operational environments. Production history reveals Lockheed's success in creating an aircraft that remained relevant through continuous modernization programs. Personal accounts from aircrew members provide insights into the challenges and rewards of long-duration maritime patrol missions. The publication includes detailed technical specifications, equipment descriptions, and operational procedures. This Profile Publication serves as an essential reference for understanding one of the most important maritime patrol aircraft of the jet age and its significant contribution to Western naval aviation capabilities.
204 Lockheed P2V Neptume, is one of the many primary source materials in the Army Air Corps Museum collection.
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