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Keychain made of: Lockheed P2V-7LP Neptune 140436 Frost Bite  140436 FR

Keychain made of: Lockheed P2V-7LP Neptune 140436 Frost Bite

Product code 140436 FR

Lockheed

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Publisher/Brand PlaneTags

Version Real aircraft skin

Category Airplane Skin Tags

Subcategory Airplane Skin Tags » Planetags

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The PlaneTags you receive will arbitrarily be chosen from the variations as shown in the photos. No requests accepted. The Antarctica orange tags are limited to two tags per customer.

MotoArt is honored to add another historic aircraft to the Walter Soplata Collection - a Lockheed P2 Neptune that braved the extreme Antarctic conditions in support of Operation Deep Freeze. 

The Lockheed P2 Neptune was a long-range, maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft developed for the US Navy. It first flew in 1945, and after that the sky was the limit. They were produced nonstop between 1946 to 1961 and went on to boast one of the longest unbroken production runs of a military aircraft ever.

140436, constructed as a P2V-7LP, was one of four built that were specifically designed with wheel/ski landing gear and JATO gear for Antarctic operations. Built in 1956, '436 would spend its entire career with the VX-6 in support of "Operation Deep Freeze" out of McMurdo Station, Antarctica. '436, nicknamed 'Candid Camera', was tasked with moving cargo, personnel, fuel, SAR and medevac missions throughout Antarctica. It was struck off charge in 1965 and returned to the states.

OUR PLANE'S STORY
 

In 1971, Walter Soplata saved '436 from scrapping. Using a makeshift flatbed he made from an old school bus, he transported the Neptune back to his property in Newbury, OH. '436 remained on the Soplata property for nearly 50 years until, in 2019, the MotoArt team carefully excised the Neptune and other planes from the overgrown greenery that held them for decades. The cockpit has been preserved in the Mojave desert with the hopes it will perhaps go to a museum one day. Sections of the original skin are now preserved as PlaneTags.



Don't miss your chance to add genuine Lockheed P2 PlaneTags to your own collection. This special edition Soplata Collection PlaneTag is the perfect memento for a loved one in the Navy or pilot gift. Get yours today.



P2V-7LP NEPTUNE - # 140436



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