Jumat, 18 Mei 2018

Sea Sentinel: The Lockheed P2V Neptune

Lockheed’s P2V Neptune served in Korea and Vietnam, searched for Soviet submarines and even carried nuclear weapons, but today is largely forgotten. “It’s a pilot’s airplane. It has great handling qualities; it’ll do what you want it to do when you want it. It’s just a pleasure to fly.”  “It” is the Lockheed P2V Neptune …

The post Sea Sentinel: The Lockheed P2V Neptune appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • Land of ContradictionIn the prewar South a Yankee traveler discovered a world best rendered in shades of gray. Frederick Law Olmsted is best known as the visionary behind such green space masterworks a… Read More
  • Interview with Joseph Balicki: Reb and Yank History Right Under His FeetJoseph Balicki gets to play in the dirt for a living. A principal archaeologist and project manager for John Milner Associates, which offers historic preservation services, Balicki… Read More
  • Commence Firing!The North-South Skirmish Association isn’t really fighting the war, but sometimes it looks (and sounds) that way. Gunfire comes from somewhere beyond the woods to my left— so susta… Read More
  • Battle Films: The Green BeretsMark Grimsley explores John Wayne's classic war film The Green Berets and its portrayal of the Vietnam War as the moral equivalent to World War II. The post Battle Films: The Green… Read More
  • CWT Letter from the Editor- October 2011Putting a Name With a Face The thrill of discovery never gets stale, as archaeologist Joseph Balicki points out in this issue’s interview (P. 28). We experienced that thrill when w… Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar