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Three patrol aircraft over Manila bay during a SEATO exercise in 1963. Depicted are: A Lockheed SP-2H Neptune of No. 10 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, a U.S. Navy Martin P-5B Marlin of patrol squadron VP-40, and a Short Sunderland MR.5 of No. 5 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Corregidor island is visible in the background. Date 1963(1963) Source US Navy sailor or employee [1], also gives permission to publish when cited (courtesy requirement only, see copyright). Author T. L. Bigley, CDR USNR-TAR (Retired) Permission (Reusing this image) See below. [edit] Licensing Public domain This image is a work of a sailor or employee of the U.S. Navy, taken or made during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. United States Department of the Navy.
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Hey, awesome! VP-40 Fighting Marlins....my old Squadron. I think Jack Cook did a little time in the Marlin pen too.

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The people who designed the Marlin, had they ever seen an aeroplane before???? :D
It must be one of the ugliest aircraft ever.

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The people who designed the Marlin, had they ever seen an aeroplane before???? :D
It must be one of the ugliest aircraft ever.

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Don't the Japanese use them? :?: The Marlin I mean.

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The people who designed the Marlin, had they ever seen an aeroplane before???? :D
It must be one of the ugliest aircraft ever.

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Don't the Japanese use them? :?: The Marlin I mean.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShinMaywa_US-1A

Perhaps you're thinking of this? I believe it's an original design...but an idea borrowed heavily from the Marlin.

The Japanese MSDF uses them as search and rescue aircraft. When I was flying out of Iwakuni they had several of them based there. Ugly, but very intriguing at the same time. Very functional. Sounded very strange whlie flying too.

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The people who designed the Marlin, had they ever seen an aeroplane before???? :D
It must be one of the ugliest aircraft ever.

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Function over form, my friend....function over form.

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Great pic! I had no idea Sunderlands were still in service that late.

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Cking wrote:
The people who designed the Marlin, had they ever seen an aeroplane before???? :D
It must be one of the ugliest aircraft ever.

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Yes- actually they had seen several, and took parts from each for it. Un fortunately, they also took parts form a car parked in the lot for the cockpit design, and a basketball for the nose. Apparently, one of the builders had picked up his 3 year old sons drawings of an "airpwane" by mistake, and it got mixed into the official plans, and the rest is design history.

Next week, why the C-17 is patterned after a bloated bumble bee crossbred with a Spanish Galleon, and how the empennage was almost forgotten- until they tacked one on with no flair at all...

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