![]() 11/03/2015 at 13:38 • Filed to: planelopnik, All4adventure | ![]() | ![]() |
The !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! was a long range maritime patrol bomber and ASW aircraft that first flew in 1945 and served in that role until 1984. The P-2 was mainly used by the U.S. Navy, though it was also used by the Royal Australian Air Force. That explains why our favorite Aussie overlanders are checking one out at a museum somewhere in Australia. The YouTube description says this is at !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . It doesn’t specify whether the aircraft in the video are on display or are awaiting restoration and there isn’t much information online regarding The Beck Museum.
The P-2 has quite a bit of history between Australia and the U.S. The third production P2V-1 was used to set an endurance record for piston powered aircraft that stood from 9 September 1946 until the Rutan Voyager surpassed it during its circumnavigation of the globe in 1986. For that voyage the aircraft was fitted with extra fuel tanks and manned by a crew of four and a kangaroo.
The P-2 was the predecessor of the
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and they served alongside each other for about 20 years before the Neptunes retirement.
![]() 11/03/2015 at 13:42 |
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I see you’re also a fan of all4adventure TV, I just watched this clip a few days ago.
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A kangaroo? Really?
![]() 11/03/2015 at 14:11 |
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It was a gift for the National Zoo in Washington D.C. Thought it was a fun little tidbit to throw in there without any elaboration. It’s always fun to find something that will catch people off guard.
![]() 11/03/2015 at 14:12 |
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I haven’t watched anything in a while, but binge watched their whole YouTube collection a while back. They post some good stuff.
![]() 11/03/2015 at 14:16 |
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Well played!
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They used too, they seem to have gotten pretty corporate lately and it limits their youtube content to just ads and cuts.
![]() 11/03/2015 at 15:33 |
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Not interested in watching some dude who can’t button his shirt....
![]() 11/03/2015 at 15:48 |
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That’s fine, but are you interested in seeing footage of the interior of a P-2 Neptune? Because if you like old planes it is worth dealing with an Aussie who can’t be bothered to button his shirt.
![]() 11/03/2015 at 16:24 |
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Sure! How about video of an operational P-2 with a real flight crew and in flight?