
The Lockheed P-3 Orion stands as the premier maritime patrol aircraft of the Cold War era, serving as the backbone of anti-submarine warfare operations for over five decades. First flown in 1959, it was a low-wing turboprop aircraft adapted from the civilian Electra airliner, featuring four Allison T56 engines and specialized maritime patrol equipment. With a wingspan of 99 feet and length of 116 feet, the P-3 could remain airborne for up to 16 hours on extended patrol missions. It was manufactured by the Lockheed Corporation.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1966 | 185-5190 | New Zealand | c87f07 | |
| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1966 | 185-5192 | New Zealand | c87f08 | |
| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1966 | 185-5200 | New Zealand | c87f09 | |
| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1966 | 185-5202 | New Zealand | c87f0a | |
| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1966 | 185-5208 | New Zealand | c87f0b | |
| Royal New Zealand Air Force | 1968 | 185-5401 | New Zealand | c87f0c |
NZ4201
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1966S/N: 185-5190New ZealandHex: c87f07
NZ4202
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1966S/N: 185-5192New ZealandHex: c87f08
NZ4203
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1966S/N: 185-5200New ZealandHex: c87f09
NZ4204
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1966S/N: 185-5202New ZealandHex: c87f0a
NZ4205
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1966S/N: 185-5208New ZealandHex: c87f0b
NZ4206
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Year: 1968S/N: 185-5401New ZealandHex: c87f0c