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September 29th 07, 07:21 PM
Byron Myers
October 1st 07, 05:08 PM
I believe that is a P2V-7. The 5F had larger tip tanks, no "bubble" over
the cockpit, and round
observers station in the rear fuselage.
Byron Myers
VP-7 1957-59
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Byron Myers
October 2nd 07, 10:32 PM
Sorry.
I'm showing my ignorance. I thought all 5F's were like I described.
After checking the BuNo page, I see I'm wrong.
Byron
"Boomerang" > wrote in message
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> Tom McManus took this picture on the Sigonella deployment in the late fall
> of 1961. It's a P2V-5F.
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Ron Monroe
October 3rd 07, 06:59 PM
The first tipoff for me, is that the -7 has a raised cockpit roofline. Lots
more headroom. And the -5 has bigger tiptanks than the -7.
Now, what I would like to see are hi quality pictures of the P2V-7LP, or
other P-2s that took part in Operation Deep Freeze. They had skis added to
their landing gear. Those skis required fairings to be built onto the engine
nacelles and forward fuselage so that the gear could be retracted without
creating all kinds of aero problems.
Ron
"Byron Myers" > wrote in message
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> Sorry.
> I'm showing my ignorance. I thought all 5F's were like I described.
> After checking the BuNo page, I see I'm wrong.
>
> Byron
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> "Boomerang" > wrote in message
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>> Tom McManus took this picture on the Sigonella deployment in the late
>> fall of 1961. It's a P2V-5F.
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