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The Catalina is an amazing plane. There's something quite natural about their shape - I think of geese or swans in flight. The air museum at Hamilton in Canada has one that you can take flights in (to a Brit that's quite unusual, you'll probably tell me there are loads of them still flying in the USA!).
The Ventura was long gone by the time I met George in the early 70s. Most likely broken up for scrap metal. He scrapped dozens of planes and shipped out aluminum by the transport load. I remember a Hudson (plane not car) a few Mosquitos (wooden fusilage and wing spars) and the 4 PBYs. Plus a lot of parts, wheels, engine bearers etc. He also had a lot of oleo struts, carburetors, deicers, etc brand new in the packaging.
This has to be one of my favorite aircraft next to the B-17. My Dad had wanted one of these in his younger years. He had a dream of converting it to a airborne mobile home and traveling. Land it on water or land, tie off and it is it's own living quarters. On the variant he wanted you could pop the hatch where the nose gunner would be and go fishing. the best I can hope for is to be able to build a model kit of it.
Cheers!
Dan
Qantas reboots old Catalina http://www.startsatsixty.com.au/cur...ing-boat-in-the-outback#.VWFKOUp4TSV.facebook
Consolidated PBY-6A, Serial # 46644, civil register, VH-EAX.Anyone know if it's a Consolidated or a CANSO ? looks like a 6A (taller tale)