Mid Atlantic Air Museum - Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune Patrol Bomber
Bill Maloney
3/19/2008

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01 Lockheed P1V-7 Neptune 02 Lockheed P1V-7 Neptune 03 LockheedP1V-7Neptune 04 P1V-7 Neptune Nose
05NeptuneNoseGear 06NeptuneRadarDome 07P1V7NeptuneNose 08LockheedP1V7Rockets
05 Neptune Nose Gear 06 Neptune Radar Dome 07 P1V-7 Neptune Nose 08 Lockheed P1V-7 Rockets
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09 Lockheed P1V7 Engine 10 Neptune Jet Engine 11 Neptune Jet Engine 12 Five Inch Mk36 Rockets
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13 Neptune Jet Engine 14 Neptune Main Gear 15 Lockheed P1V-7 Neptune 16 Neptune Tail

Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune Patrol Bomber Specifications:

Lockheed P2V Neptune Patrol Bomber
Another Lockheed P2V Neptune Patrol Bomber can be found at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY Lockheed P2V Neptune Patrol Bomber at Quonset Air Museum in North Kingston, RI

Length: 91 feet 8 inches
Wingspan:
103 feet, 10 inches
Height:
28 feet, 0 inches
Crew:
2
Weight:
Empty 43,000 lbs Loaded - 80,000 lbs
Max Speed: 364 mph
Cruise Speed: 190 mph
Range: 4,300 miles
Service Ceiling: 22,500 feet
Armament:
 Ten 5" Mk36 Rockets
 10,000lbs Bombs/Torpedoes
Powerplant: Two Wright R-3350-32W Cyclone air cooled radial engines, 3,700hp each, two J-34 Turbojet Engines, 3,400lbs thrust each
Fuel Capacity: ? gallons
First Flight: 1946
Cost: $

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