Daron Worldwide Trading C4972 P2V-7 Usn Neptune 1/72 AIRCRAFT
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P2V-7 Neptune
The Lockheed P-2 Neptune is a naval patrol bomber and submarine warfare aircraft. The first P-2 Neptune flew in 1945 and production began in 1946. In 1947, it was accepted into service. P-2 Neptune was one one of the first aircraft which was accepted into service in 1947. Its early developments began in World War II. The Neptune was used by the US Navy during the Vietnam War and was also utilized by the US Army's 1st Radio Research Company (Aviation) located at Cam Ranh Bay. In 1982, during the Falklands War, the last two airframes in service, the P-111 and 2-P-112, had played a key role of reconnaissance and aiding Dassault Super Etenards, particularly on the May 4 attack against HMS Sheffield. P-2/P2Vs are currently employed in aerial firefighting roles by operators such as Aero Union and Neptune Aviation Services. The Neptune was succesful in export, being in service with several armed forces. The last Neptune variant produced by Lockheed was the P2V-7 (P-2H). Its upgrades include upgraded powerplant, jet pods standard, improved wingtip tanks, APS-20 search radar, early fitted with nose and tail turrets, but replaced with observation nose and MAD tail, dorsal turret also fitted early and replaced with observation bubble with 311 built.
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P2V-7 Neptune
The Lockheed P-2 Neptune is a naval patrol bomber and submarine warfare aircraft. The first P-2 Neptune flew in 1945 and production began in 1946. In 1947, it was accepted into service. P-2 Neptune was one one of the first aircraft which was accepted into service in 1947. Its early developments began in World War II. The Neptune was used by the US Navy during the Vietnam War and was also utilized by the US Army's 1st Radio Research Company (Aviation) located at Cam Ranh Bay. In 1982, during the Falklands War, the last two airframes in service, the P-111 and 2-P-112, had played a key role of reconnaissance and aiding Dassault Super Etenards, particularly on the May 4 attack against HMS Sheffield. P-2/P2Vs are currently employed in aerial firefighting roles by operators such as Aero Union and Neptune Aviation Services. The Neptune was succesful in export, being in service with several armed forces. The last Neptune variant produced by Lockheed was the P2V-7 (P-2H). Its upgrades include upgraded powerplant, jet pods standard, improved wingtip tanks, APS-20 search radar, early fitted with nose and tail turrets, but replaced with observation nose and MAD tail, dorsal turret also fitted early and replaced with observation bubble with 311 built.
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P2V-7 Neptune
While its development began early in the Second World War, Lockheed's P-2 Neptune wasn't introduced into service until 1947, mostly due to low funding priority. Designed to be a patrol aircraft that was both easy to build and maintain, the Neptune has seen worldwide success in a variety of roles, a number of which were never intended by the original designers. The P-2 was involved in the Vietnam conflict as an American gunship and patrol plane, and it saw combat with the Argentine Navy in a number of conflicts, including the Falklands War. Despite excellent performance and endurance, the P-2 was eventually replaced in military service by larger aircraft, the last retiring from Japanese service in 1984. However, the Neptune still sees use as a civilian- operated aerial firefighter in several organizations. Reproduced here is a P2V-7 Neptune, the last major American production variant. Every detail is recreated here to exacting standards, thanks to a superb finish and quality construction, something that any enthusiast will appreciate. U.S. Patrol and ASW Aircraft Propeller-driven aircraft, two engine Handcrafted, hand-painted mahogany construction Scale: 1/72nd Operators: U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, CIA, British Royal Air Force, multiple others worldwide Time in operation: 1947-present (civilian use) post-World War II era Manufacturers: Lockheed Length: 16 inches Wingspan: 17.38 inches
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