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1957: Naval Type Specification 146



 
 
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Old May 10th 05, 07:14 PM
Marco P.J. Borst
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Default 1957: Naval Type Specification 146

Hello,

Back in 1957 USN's Naval Type Specification 146 was issued to find a
replacement aircraft for the P2V Neptune and P5M Marlin. As you might know
Lockheed's Model 185 (later called P3V-1 Orion and again later P-3A Orion)
was the USN's choice.

Nothing much is known about the other aircraft offered in response to
NTS146. However I recently learned that Lockheed's design was chosen over
those from Martin and Consolidated / Convair.

Do you have any information regarding the proposals submitted by those two
companies? As NTS146 dictated that the new ASW aircraft had to be based on
an off-the-shelf aircraft, it's likely that Martin offered a variant of the
202 or 404, while Consolidated / Convair offered a variant of the 240 or
440. While searching on the internet I found a cancelled Martin Model 238
Anti Submarine Warfare aircraft but no further information.

I would welcome any information on the Martin and Consolidated / Convair
proposals.

Regards,
Marco P.J. Borst
P-3 Orion Research Group - The Netherlands

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