

#Lockheed harpoon Pc
Not very PC now, but in those tough time I can see the grins and groans this would have brought.ĭave mills.

He was in the South Pacific and joked that when they would bomb a Japanese submarine he sometimes ended up with a picture of a whale with a big headache. My dad was a 17 year old, reconnaissance photographer / tail gunner, in a PV-2. I would like to know what other squadrons he was with? Pat He was discharged in 1945 with broken eardrums. He was stationed at NAS Norfolk, Lake City, Beafort SC, and Moffit CA. My dad "Ben Menichino" flew with VPB 198, 1944-45. a split flap condition almost rolled them inverted but Dave recognized what was happening and lowered flaps enuf to regain control. Nevertheless, the Soviets kept the Venturas, several of which the Red Air Force repaired and used operationally.ĭave Patterson was too modest to tell about his saving a PV-2 in a Dublin Georgia thunderstorm when sudden rain deluge forced a go-around on instruments. However, they were quietly repatriated back to the U.S. Since the Soviet Union was neutral with regards to Japan, the crews had to be "interned". At least 11 Venturas are known to have landed in Russian territory when they became too badly damaged to return to the Aleutians. It is a little-remembered fact that, starting in January 1944, Navy Venturas based in the Aleutian Islands carried out a bombing campaign against targets in Northern Japan. ".and was built for the US Army Air Force and US Navy." Actually, only a handful of Venturas were ever accepted by the Army Air Force because an agreement was reached in which all of the Venturas were to be turned over to the Navy for use as patrol bombers. Post-war surplus PV-2 aircraft were supplied to Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Peru and Portugal.Ģ x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-31 radial piston engines, 1491kW A long-range version, the PV-2, had been ordered by the US Navy in June 1943 and, differing in several respects from the Ventura, was named the Harpoon Ventura and Harpoon production totalled 3,028 in September 1945.
#Lockheed harpoon free
Venturas served with all the Commonwealth nations, the Free French and Nevertheless, the Ventura was procured in large numbers under Lend-Lease, and was built for the US Army Air Force and US Navy, this last service designating it the PV-1 Ventura. First used operationally by the RAF on 3 November 1942, the type was soon found to be unsuited to daylight operations and was transferred to Coastal Command. By comparison with the Hudson, the Ventura had far more effective armament, a heavier bomb load and more powerful engines, and appeared to have considerable potential. During 1940 a total of 675 of these aircraft was contracted for the RAF, which named the type the Ventura, and the company lost little time initiating production in the Vega factory. The success of the Hudson in RAF service led Lockheed to propose a military version of the larger Lockheed 18 Lodestar and resulting British interest led to development of the Lockheed 37. Lockheed 37 / PV-1 Ventura / PV-2 Harpoon 1940
