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Consolidated Pb2y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85)
Richard Hoffman
Consolidated Pb2y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85)
Richard Hoffman
The PB2Y Coronado was a large flying boat patrol bomber designed by Consolidated Aircraft. After deliveries of the PBY Catalina, also a Consolidated aircraft, began in 1935, the United States Navy began planning for the next generation of patrol bombers. Orders for two prototypes, the XPB2Y-1 and the Sikorsky XPBS-1, were placed in 1936; the prototype Coronado first flew in December 1937.
After trials with the XPB2Y-1 prototype revealed some stability issues, the design was finalized as the PB2Y-2, with a large cantilever wing, twin tail, and four Pratt & Whitney R-1830 radial engines. The two inner engines were fitted with four-bladed reversible pitch propellers; the outer engines had standard three-bladed feathering props. (However, note the three-bladed prop on the inner engine in the picture at the left.) Like the PBY Catalina before it, the PB2Y's wingtip floats retracted to reduce drag and increase range.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9780942612851 |
Publishers | Ginter Books |
Pages | 192 |
Dimensions | 213 × 277 × 10 mm · 635 g |
Language | English |
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