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| P-Boat: One, U-Boat: Nothing
Don Feight. The big, tough Martin flying boats were already in service prior to America's entry into WWII and were quickly adapted to the role of anti-submarine warfare against the Nazi U-boat wolfpacks in early 1942, but were used in a variety of other roles that included - search and rescue, transport, electronic warfare, reconnaissance, and patrol. Print depicts a Martin PBM Mariner over calm seas attacking a submerged U-boat with a low-level depth charge run. The aircraft carried its ordnance in a unique bomb bay located in the engine nacelles, and it had the capability of carrying torpedoes under the wings. Signed and numbered, limited edition of 500, 28"x 22" print. #0007392 Price: $47.95
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