Martin PBM Mariner
American patrol bomber flying boat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Martin PBM Mariner is a twin-engine American patrol bomber flying boat of World War II and the early Cold War era. It was designed to complement the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB2Y Coronado in service. A total of 1,366 PBMs were built, with the first example flying on February 18, 1939, and the type entering service in September 1940, with the last of the type being retired in 1964.
PBM Mariner | |
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A U.S. Navy PBM-5 Mariner | |
Role | Patrol bomber flying boat |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Glenn L. Martin Company |
First flight | February 18th, 1939 |
Introduction | September 1940 |
Retired | 1964 (Uruguay) |
Primary users | United States Navy United States Coast Guard Royal Australian Air Force Argentine Navy |
Produced | 1940–1949[1] |
Number built | 1,366 |
Developed into | Martin P5M Marlin |
A Mariner, otherwise noted for its WW2 and post-War service, was the type that vanished searching for Flight 19. Flight 19 vanished in the Bermuda Triangle, it and the Mariner that searched for it were never found with its 14 crew, though it was thought to have suffered a mid-air explosion. Another noted crash was the 1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash in December 1946.