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MARTIN PBM MARINER — NAVAL FIGHTERS NUMBER NINETY SEVEN —

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A comprehensive guide to the Martin PBM Mariner, a naval patrol bomber, featuring detailed information and contributions from aviation experts. The book was created to accompany a model kit release.


Characteristics

ISBN-13 978-0-9892583-2-6
ISBN-10 0-9892583-2-7
Book cover finish(es) Perfect Paperback
Condition LIKE NEW
Author(s) Steve Ginter
Number of pages 257
Published date 2013
Language(s) English
Collection / Series NAVAL FIGHTERS NUMBER NINETY - SEVEN
Size 21,5 x 28 x 1,2
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• AVIATION NAVALE
• APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS


Description

The Martin PBM Mariner flying boat with its distinctive gull wing was proposed to the Navy in 1937 as a replacement for the very successful Consolidared PBY. The major differences were: it was to be a true blue water, open ocean flying boat; capable of extremely long range; with enough offensive armaments to function as a sub hunter or patrol bomber; and enough defensive armament to protect itself. It racked up an impressive wartime record as a sub killer in the Atlantic and as a ship killer in the Pacific.

The 1,366 production PBMs were built as PBM-1s, PBM-3s, PBM-3R transports, PBM-3Cs, PBM-3Ds, PBM-3Ss, PBM-5s, PBM-5Rs, PBM-5Ss, PBM-5S2s, PBM-5G and PBM-5A amphibians. In addition to development, testing, variants, and detailed aircraft systems, the book tells each squadrons history and covers usage by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Netherlands, Columbia, Argentina, Uruguay, RAF, RAAF, and civilians. The last PBM was retired from Navy service in 1956 and the last Coast Guard PBM-5G was retired in 1958. 256 pages, 755 black and white, 5-color photos and 61 drawings [PBM-3/5 PBM-5/5A]

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