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  1. Consolidated PBY Catalina - Wikipedia

    The Consolidated Model 28, more commonly known as the PBY Catalina (U.S. Navy designation), is an American flying boat and amphibious aircraft designed by Consolidated Aircraft in the …

  2. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina - Military Aviation Museum

    Sometimes affectionately referred to as the “Pig Boat” by her crews, the PBY was defined by its outstanding range and endurance – but she was also incredibly slow, with a cruise speed of …

  3. Consolidated (Model 28) PBY Catalina - Aviation History

    The Consolidated (Model 28) PBY Catalina was one of the most widely used seaplanes used in the USA and air forces from around the world. It had an extremely long range and was used …

  4. PBY-5A Catalina - NHHC

    One of the most recognized aircraft in the world, the Consolidated PBY Catalina not only served in the U.S. Navy, but also with the air arms of Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the...

  5. PBY Specifications - The Catalina Preservation Society

    Aircraft Designations – PBY- GST- A-10, OA-10, PBN, PBV, PB2B, PB3Y, P3Y. Nick names – Catalina, Canso, Cat, Black Cat, Mad Cat, Dumbo, MOP, Y-Boat, Pig Boat. Primary Military …

  6. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina - The American Heritage Museum

    Our PBY, Bu. No. 2459, accounted for three destroyed U-Boats and one damaged that never sailed again. It is the USN’s highest scoring U-Boat distroyer aircraft in history and the oldest …

  7. PBY-5 Catalina - NNAM

    The PBY was the Navy’s first monoplane patrol bomber, It featured a parasol wing mounted atop a pylon atop the fuselage and supported by two struts on each side.

  8. PBY/PBV-1A Catalina - National Museum of World War II Aviation

    The PBY was the first production airplane with fuel storage in the wings. The PBY Catalina was originally a water-only flying boat, but later models became amphibious when hydraulic gear …

  9. The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: PBY Catalina, U.S. Flying Boat

    U.S. Navy PBYs typically operated from a seaplane tender, which could anchor in almost any large protected body of water and conduct operations until its fuel, rations, and munitions were …

  10. Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina - National Air and Space Museum

    The Consolidated PBY Catalina was the U. S. Navy's most successful patrol flying boat of the war but naval aviators also used the PBY to attack ships at night, and to search for and rescue …