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The Staff of SOH
I wonder if there are any RAF CC radomed Catalina pics
There are indeed, there's an Imperial War Museum pic of one on slipway at Saunders Roe Beaumaris works , which was the accepting works for all Catalina's bound for RAF.
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205126685
Ttfn
Pete
Pete,
Again many thanks.
Sorry, I'm not being cynical, BUT as the IWM caption says the ac is at SR works, having been at the previous sqn's, including 205. Did it already have the radome fitted when at these sqn's or was is at SR to have it fitted for trials etc? Did it go back to an operational sqn?
The second link, I searched 205 Sqn, and apart from the SR works Catalina, I couldn't find any other radomed CC ac......
it's WWII CC Catalinas in service/at squadrons that I'd love to see hard evidence
Cheers
Shessi
The crew of Consolidated Catalina Mark IV 'X' of No. 210 Squadron RAF, who made the last attack of the war on a German submarine, stand by their aircraft at Sullom Voe, Shetland. In the early hours of 7 May 1945 they depth-charged the type VIIC/41 submarine, U-320, west of Bergen, Norway. The U-boat was badly damaged and, despite an attempt at repairs by the crew, sank off the Norwegian coast on 9 May. The Catalina's crew are: front row (left to right); Flying Officer C Humphrey (navigator), Flying Officer F Weston (3rd pilot), Flight Lieutenant K Murray (captain), Flight Lieutenant W C Robertson (2nd pilot), Flight-Sergeant D Fowler (1st wireless operator/air gunner): back row (left to right); Flight-Sergeant G Swift (air gunner), Flight-Sergeant P G A Alway (Flight mechanic), Flight-Sergeant L W Rose (wireless operator/mechanic) and Flight-Sergeant I W Evans (2nd wireless operator/air gunner).
Great find. What a strange beast, it even still has the underwing aerial pylons for the earlier ASV radar- never seen that anywhere else.
Mick, can you pls direct me to the repaints you did for Mike Stone's PBY? I still have his plane and would like to kick it up a bit with some new paint.
PBY-6A, coming along.......![]()
TOTALLY FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, my enthusiasm got the best of me for a moment! Back in control now! Barely, LOL!
Dave
I think Shessi's already got you covered, see his post from Feb. 5, #20 in this thread.The Catalina was (and is) one of my all time favorite aircraft, even though my dad (US NAVY WWII South Pacific vet) said they flew like an elephant. I was wondering it it would be possible to take one of the model files and modify it with bombs on the wings for the Black Cat model? If so thet would be way cool and very much appreciated.