Avid Collectors Will Not Want to
Miss Out on the Fantastic P2V-5
Neptune Model Airplane
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introduces you a finely handcrafted
P2V-5 Neptune
model airplane made of the
finest grade materials which
underwent stages of meticulous and
careful sanding, carving and
modeling to its original form. Our
highly skilled master craftsmen
painstakingly and passionately
worked on the P2V-5 Neptune
model airplane's details, ensuring
exactness and precision based on
the original airplane.
The P2V-5 Neptune model
airplane's paint scheme and
markings are extremely accurate
and precise, depicting the true
original P2V Neptune airplane. Like
all other airplane models, the
Lockheed P2V-5
Neptune model
plane comes complete with
fuselage, wings and other intricate
parts. It also comes with a sturdy,
durable base with a chrome steel
support mounting rod or you can
have our variable pitch wall mount
accessory, allowing your Lockheed
P2V-5 Neptune model plane to be
displayed either hanging on the wall
or the ceiling for an added effect.
This top-quality Lockheed P2V-5
Neptune model plane will surely be
appreciated by anyone who receives
this elegant desktop display as a
gift.
Lockheed P2V Neptune
History:
The Lockheed P2V Neptune
was a naval patrol bomber and anti-
submarine warfare aircraft for the
United States Navy (USN) between
1947 and 1978. It replaced the PV-1
Ventura and the PV-2 Harpoon and
was successful in export, seeing
service with several armed forces
around the world. Development of
the Neptune began early in World
War II, but was considered a low
priority compared to other aircraft in
development at that time. It was not
until 1944 that the program went into
full swing.
The first aircraft flew in 1945.
Production began in 1946, and the
P2V was accepted into service in
1947. A major factor in the design of
the aircraft was ease of manufacture
and maintenance, and this can be
said to have played an important
role in the P2V's long career and
worldwide success. It was one of
the first aircraft to be fitted in
operational service with both piston
and jet engines.
The P2V-5, which first flew on
December 29, 1950, was the most
produced variant of the Neptune.
The P2V-5 replaced the nose cone
with a turret. It was mounted with an
APS-20 radar and had enlarged
wing tip fuel tanks. The aircraft was
capable of carrying an 8,000 lb load
of mines, torpedoes, bombs or
depth charges and rockets. In
addition to the US Navy, the P2V-5
served the military needs of
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Great
Britain, The Netherlands and
Portugal.
During the Vietnam War, the
Neptune was used by the USN as a
gunship and patrol airplane. Under
the Argentine Navy, the aircraft was
used extensively during the 1978
Beagle Conflict, a border dispute
between Argentina and Chile over
the possession of the Picton,
Lennox and Nueva islands and sea
located south of Tierra del Fuego.
During the Falklands War in 1982,
the last two Neptunes in service
played a key role of reconnaissance
and aiding Dassault-Breguet Super
Etendard aircraft, particularly on May
4 against HMS Sheffield. The lack of
spare parts, caused by the US
having enacted an arms embargo in
1977 due to the Dirty War, led to the
Neptune's retirement before the end
of the conflict.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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