
Consolidated P2Y - Wikipedia
The Consolidated P2Y was an American sesquiplane maritime patrol flying boat. The aircraft was also made by Martin as the P3M, as a parasol monoplane, due to the Navy awarding production contracts separately from prototype contracts.
Martin PBM Mariner - Wikipedia
The Martin PBM Mariner is a twin-engine American patrol bomber flying boat of World War II and the early Cold War era. It was designed to complement the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB2Y Coronado in service.
Martin P3M- Ranger - WINGS-AVIATION
The Consolidated P2Y was a flying boat maritime patrol aircraft. The plane was a parasol monoplane with a fabric covered wing and aluminum hull. Beginning construction in March 1928, the aircraft was ready for its first flight by the end of the year.
The Martin Mariner, Mars, & Marlin Flying Boats - FAQs
The P3M-1 was a monoplane with a high strut-mounted wing and a twin tail. It had a wingspan of 30.5 meters (100 feet), a length of 18.8 meters (61 feet 9 inches), an empty weight of 4,530 kilograms (9,988 pounds), and twin Pratt & Whitney (P&W) R-1340-38 Wasp air-cooled radials with 335 kW (450 HP) each.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Martin’s PBM Mariner Patrol Bomber
2022年4月15日 · The Martin Model 130 Clipper flying boats were themselves developments of the previous Martin PM-1 and PM-2 biplane flying boats and the P3M monowing flying boat designs. The Navy thought enough of the Model 162 to award a contract to Martin on 30 June 1937 to build a single prototype of the design, which the Navy designated Experimental Patrol ...
Martin P3M flying boat - HistoryOfWar.org
2008年8月28日 · The Martin P3M flying boat was the production version of the aircraft that had first been developed as the Consolidated XPY-1. The XPY-1 had been built by Consolidated to a US Navy design, but the Glenn L. Martin Company had out-bid them for the production contract.
Glenn L. Martin Company - Wikipedia
During World War II, a few of Martin's most successful designs were the B-26 Marauder [7] and A-22 Maryland bombers, the PBM Mariner and JRM Mars [8] [9] flying boats, widely used for air-sea rescue, anti-submarine warfare and transport.
Catalina History - The Catalina Society
The XPY-1 first flew on 10th January 1929, from Anacostia in Maryland, but it was destined to be a limited edition of one, the Navy ordering the cheaper Martin XP2M and P3M flying boat instead. The solitary Admiral was given the military
Martin PBM Mariner | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Martin PBM Mariner was a patrol bomber flying boat of World War II and the early Cold War period. It was designed to complement the Consolidated PBY Catalina in service. A total of 1,366 were built, with the first example flying on 18 February 1939 and the type entering service in …
Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Martin’s PBM Mariner Patrol Bomber
2022年4月15日 · PBM-3s were built in, or converted to, several configurations beginning in 1942. The PBM-3R was a transport with armor and defensive armament removed, removable seats installed, and floors strengthened to carry cargo. PBM-3Rs were operated by the Naval Air Transport Service (NATS) and operated around the globe.