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The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin Pbm Mariner

AUTHOR: Richard Alden Hoffman
ISBN: 1591143756

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The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin Pbm Mariner
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by Richard Alden Hoffman

Book Description
Detailing a proud chapter in naval aviation history, former PBM pilot Richard Hoffman has written the first comprehensive history of Mariner operations. This versatile seaplane was first deployed in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic, when it helped sink ten German U-boats. The following year it became a mainstay of the Naval Air Transport Service as the first aircraft to provide a vital link between Hawaii and the South Pacific. In combat, Mariners participated in every major offensive campaign from the Marianas to Iwo Jima and Okinawa, sinking enemy submarines, ships, and aircraft. They also served as the main rescue aircraft, saving hundreds of airmen and seamen in spectacular open-sea rescue operations. At war's end, they were the first aircraft into Tokyo Bay. Yet the Mariner has long been overshadowed by its famous counterpart, the PBY Catalina. This book corrects the oversight by recognizing the Mariner not only for its contributions to World War II but also the postwar years, when it was involved with the exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic and the Korean War. Hoffman offers dramatic details of PBM fights with Chinese MIGs and patrol and reconnaissance missions. The author also highlights the seaplane's hazardous rescue missions with the Coast Guard and its service with foreign armed forces. Striking photos of Mariners in action accompany the narrative, and a list of all PBM casualties is appended. 240 pages. 40 photographs. Hardcover. 7 x 10 inches.

About the Author
Richard A. Hoffman, a retired Navy captain and former test pilot with a master's degree in seaplane hydrodynamics, flew the PBM during the Korean War. He lives in La Jolla, California.


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         Book Review

The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin Pbm Mariner
- Book Reviews,
by Richard Alden Hoffman

The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin PBM Mariner

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Former PBM pilot Richard Hoffman has written the first comprehensive history of Mariner operations. This versatile seaplane was first deployed in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic, when it helped sink ten German U-boats. The following year it became a mainstay of the Naval Air Transport Service as the first aircraft to provide a vital link between Hawaii and the South Pacific. In combat, Mariners participated in every major offensive campaign from the Mariana Islands to Iwo Jima and Okinawa, sinking enemy submarines, ships, and aircraft. They also served as the main rescue aircraft, saving hundreds of airmen and seamen in spectacular open-sea rescue operations. At war's end, they were the first aircraft into Tokyo Bay." This book recognizes the Martin PBM Mariner not only for its contributions to World War II but also the postwar years, when it was involved in the Korean War and with the exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic. Hoffman offers details of PBM fights with Chinese MiGs and patrol and reconnaissance missions. The author also highlights the seaplane's hazardous rescue missions with the Coast Guard and its service with foreign armed forces. Photos of Mariners in action accompany the narrative, and a list of all PBM casualties is appended.

SYNOPSIS

The Martin PBM Mariner was a seaplane first deployed in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic, and became a mainstay of the Naval Air Transport Service as the first aircraft to provide a link between Hawaii and the South Pacific. Hoffman, a former PBM pilot, examines the PBM's contributions to WWII and to the post-war years, when it was involved in the Korean War and the exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic. B&w historical photos of planes and ships are included. Hoffman is retired from the US Navy and the aerospace industry. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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