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Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion books
P-3 Orion in action
By Richard S.
Dann and Rick Burgess (2004)
Squadron
/ Signal Publications Inc.,
ISBN
0 89747 478 3
50
pages of history about the Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion. This book has been a very
long time in coming. The P-3 is the
maritime patrol aircraft of the last 40 years. A successor was recently
selected to eventuelly replace the Orion in US Navy service. Richard Dann and
Rick Burgess succesfully compiled this book, featuring lots of photos of P-3
Orions in action.
By
Andrew C.A. Jampoler (2003)
Naval
Institute Press /
ISBN
1 59114 412 4
Mid-afternoon
October 26, 1978, "Alfa Foxtrot 586," a US Navy patrol aircraft
flying from Naval Station Adak, in the Aleutian Islands, ditched at sea with
fifteen men aboard. The four engine
aircraft hit the water and sank almost immediately under huge waves spun up by
a storm in the western
Born to Fly – the untold story of the downed American reconnaissance
plane
By
Shane Osborn (with Malcolm McConnell)
Broadway
Books,
ISBN
0 7679 1111 3
From
the age of three, Shane Osborn dreamed of being a pilot. He began learning the
skills he would need to fly as a member of the Civil Air Patrol, a branch of
the U.S. Air Force, when he was just twelve years old. But it wasn't until he
graduated from the naval ROTC program at the
All Lt. Osborn's flying skills were put to the test when a Chinese F-8
II fighter jet collided with his EP-3E ARIES II plane during a
In Born to Fly, Shane Osborn
describes these terrifying events in vivid detail, along with the years of
dedicated training that made the emergency landing possible. This is the inspirational
story of a boy with a dream, and of the extraordinary discipline and courage
that made him a hero.
P-3 Orion Volume 2
By
Marco P.J. Borst & Jaap Dubbeldam (2001)
P-3
Orion Research Group
ISBN
90 806230 2 4
In
1996 we published our first booklet about the P-3. It was for the greater part
written in Dutch as it was intended as an anniversary publication of the
Valkenburg Aircraft Spotters Foundation. Because we got a lot of reactions
calling for an all-English edition, we decided to update the original 1996
booklet and translate it into English. We also added a few new chapters. The
Dutch Aviation Society expressed its interest to publish our work as a special
edition of their magazine "Scramble" and this is the result:
"P-3 Orion - Volume 2". Of course this second edition contains our
survey of the individual history of every Orion ever built: the "P-3 Orion
Aircraft Location History Report." 72 pages dedicated to the Lockheed
Martin P-3 Orion: everything you want to know about the P-3 Orion!
"P-3
Orion - Volume 2" contents:
Introduction
Development
of the P-3 Orion - the history of the Orion described.
P-3
Orion variants - descriptions of the numerous variants of the Lockheed Martin
P-3.
P-3
Orion operators - all P-3 operators.
P-3
Orion squadrons - the P-3 squadrons (including the disbanded P-3 squadrons)
brought together in one reference list.
USN
P-
Production
blocks - BuNo´s, production blocks, contract numbers.
P-3 Orion
Aircraft Location History Report - the most complete review of the whereabouts
of every single P-
Boneyard
Orions - all Orions ever retired to AMARC brought together in one refence list
Foreign
& civil serial cross reference list - looking for a specific foreign P-3?
This reference list will help you find it in the P-3 Orion Aircraft Location
History Report.
P-3
Orion attrition - a quick reference list of Orions lost in accidents.
Technical
data - the usual stuff: length, weight, engines, etc.
If
you want to order your own personal copy, the easiest way is to order "P-3
Orion - volume 2" via the website of "Scramble" Magazine. An
order form is available in the "Scramble Shop" at http://www.scramble.nl/shop.htm
(payment via credit card is possible).
The age of Orion
By
David Reade (1998)
Schiffer
Publishing Ltd.
ISBN
0 7643 0478 X
This
book is the first standard reference work on the Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion. A
MUST for everyone who likes the P-3!! David Reade details for the first time
the complete history and walks you through all the different models, versions
and variants. The book authoritatively establishes the Orion's different
configurations, roles and missions it performs, as well as describes its
endless array of capabilities currently and into the future. Besides
chronicling all of its international operators and their future upgrade programs,
"The Age of Orion" contains comprehensive and informative appendices,
charts, graphs and impressive illlustrated Bureau Number Aircraft Location
listing of every P-
David Reade is a freelance journalist and consultant. He has written numerous
informative articles on the P-3 Orion, its systems, missions and capabilities
for over eight years as a staff writer associate with Lockheed Martin's
"ASW Log" and "Airborne Log" magazines. He also is a
regular contributor to VP International's MPA community publication
"Maritime Patrol Aviation" magazine. The book has a hardcover, over
280 color and b/w photo's, 224 pages and is 8 1/2" x 11". The price
is $49.95, plus shipping of $3.95.
P-3 Orion
By
Marco P.J. Borst & Jaap Dubbeldam (1996)
The Lockheed
Martin P-3 Orion is a unique aircraft. Unique, because it has been in
continuous production for 33 years. Unique, because the P-3 has been built at
four different locations: 650 by Lockheed at
Before
this only once a reference booklet about the Orion was published: in 1978 mr
L.T. Peacock published a booklet that served as a model for our "P-3
Orion" booklet. For the first time in 17 years a survey of the individual
history of every Orion built has been produced again. We have called this list,
which comprises an important part of this booklet, the "P-3 Orion Aircraft
Location History Report".
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