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Posted by tlivancso on Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:11 AM

Sir nam,

I have decided after long debate to go with the 1/48 Monogram, still looking into the color and markings I want to do for this glorious bird.

Maybe I will find some goodies for it at the show this Sunday.

Cheers,

Thom

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Posted by namrednef on Saturday, October 18, 2008 11:07 PM

I've checked my (limited) PBY print refs.....no pics of a Cat in-flight with both LG and outriggers deployed. Not sure. But on the ground.....certainly.

 

I AM a bit mystified by the LG/Float deployment question. Once the -5 arrived with it's own retractable LG.....it could land on a runway with no need to deploy floats.

Natch.....previous models had the LG that were attached by groundscrew after the PBY had taxiid to a shallow depth allowing the craft to run up out of water. In those instances the outer floats would still be deployed.

cf101b.......Thank you for looking in! Please let us know what 1/48 kit and any other details! Your entry is going up in a few minutes!


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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, October 18, 2008 3:38 PM

 cf101b wrote:
This is my first post, but I would love to build a monogram 1/48 pby in early wwII markings and this is a wonderful excuse!

 Welcome Sign - Welcome [#welcome] cf101b! Sir Nam shall be welcoming you properly soon. He is busy fixin the porch! Then Going to some model show this weekend!  Welcom to the forums as well as to this group! A finer bunch of fellows you shall not come across!

 I can say since I finally started posting myself my skills have improved significantly just by asking questions and seeing how others tackle their work!  Of course now they can't shut me up! Taped Shut [XX]

 Great photos and facts the joint use of floats and wheels! Fellows! Bondo you got me whistling that little tune Richard Dryfus did in always every time he got nervous! Banged Head [banghead]

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Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, October 18, 2008 2:28 PM
 Hans von Hammer wrote:

On a PBY-5A, can the gear and the pontoons be lowered at the same time, or is it one or the other? My itty-bitty Cat is going to sit on its wheels, but I'm wondering whether the floats should be up or down.

Can't find anything in the pilot's handbook about floats being down with the gear.  They operate separately, gear's hydraulic, floats are electrical...  All that really matters is airspeed during approach & landing, since the gear and floats have two different max speeds... 122 kts for the gear, 130 kts for the floats.. Both those speeds are well above the normal approach speed... 

Whoops, I take it back... Found something. Pre-flight checklist during walk around, floats are lowered for inspection.  So, techically, gear down/floats down is ok under certain circumstances...

Ah, heck, day late an' a dollar short...

Shoulda used m' head anyway.. When going up & down the seaplane ramp into the water, the floats need to be down....

I had that same "oh, yeah... duh!" moment when I saw the video of it going up and down the ramp. Thanks anyway for the help and the info Hans!

You have a PBY pilot's handbook? That's cool! Propeller [8-]

Kevin

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, October 18, 2008 12:14 PM

On a PBY-5A, can the gear and the pontoons be lowered at the same time, or is it one or the other? My itty-bitty Cat is going to sit on its wheels, but I'm wondering whether the floats should be up or down.

Can't find anything in the pilot's handbook about floats being down with the gear.  They operate separately, gear's hydraulic, floats are electrical...  All that really matters is airspeed during approach & landing, since the gear and floats have two different max speeds... 122 kts for the gear, 130 kts for the floats.. Both those speeds are well above the normal approach speed... 

Whoops, I take it back... Found something. Pre-flight checklist during walk around, floats are lowered for inspection.  So, techically, gear down/floats down is ok under certain circumstances...

Ah, heck, day late an' a dollar short...

Shoulda used m' head anyway.. When going up & down the seaplane ramp into the water, the floats need to be down....

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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:31 AM
Bill, I put the link in you sent and found it.Blush [:I] What kit do you have again?
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:13 AM
 namrednef wrote:
 Hans von Hammer wrote:

Hey guys, do we HAVE to hit the "quote" button and re-post a bunch of pictures?  Not everyone has a super-fast connection to load pages in a blink...  If ya need to quote, try typing in the commands for it.  Put the word "quote" (all lower case) in brackets [ ], paste the text you want to quote in next to it, then type "quote" again in brackets, with the slash in front of the "q"... [/ ]

I've checked my (limited) PBY print refs.....no pics of a Cat in-flight with both LG and outriggers deployed. Not sure. But on the ground.....certainly.

Thanks for the help everyone, but I managed to answer my own question. I pulled out my Victory at Sea DVDs and in one episode there is footage of a PBY-5A taxiing out of the water, going up a ramp - with both the floats and wheels down. I should've thoughta that. Thanks anyway guys!

By the way, if you're into Naval Aviation, there is possibly nothing better for your modeling mojo than kicking back and watching some Victory at Sea. Awesome! Propeller [8-]

Kev

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, October 18, 2008 9:58 AM

I found this lil bit  about the -5 and -5A on this site:

http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_PBY-5A_catalina.html

At first the landing gear was the only significant difference between the PBY-5 and PBY-5A, but during the long production run of the amphibian, which lasted in 1945, a series of changes were made. The engines were changed to R-1830-92 Twin Wasps, but the new engines gave the same amount of power as those used the PBY-5.

Late production PBY-5As had the standard open topped bow turret replaced with a new "eye ball" closed top design. This carried two .30in machine guns, mounted in a plexiglass dome on the front of the turret.

No worries Frank!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, October 18, 2008 9:49 AM

Excellent photos Richie, thanks!  I saved them to my 'puter for reference. Thumbs Up [tup]

Nam- Glad you liked the badge! Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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Posted by cf101b on Saturday, October 18, 2008 8:57 AM
This is my first post, but I would love to build a monogram 1/48 pby in early wwII markings and this is a wonderful excuse!
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Posted by namrednef on Saturday, October 18, 2008 6:09 AM

 

I've said this in a PM.........

Frankie! Fabulous badge...........Thank You!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by namrednef on Saturday, October 18, 2008 6:07 AM
 Hans von Hammer wrote:

Hey guys, do we HAVE to hit the "quote" button and re-post a bunch of pictures?  Not everyone has a super-fast connection to load pages in a blink...  If ya need to quote, try typing in the commands for it.  Put the word "quote" (all lower case) in brackets [ ], paste the text you want to quote in next to it, then type "quote" again in brackets, with the slash in front of the "q"... [/ ]

I've checked my (limited) PBY print refs.....no pics of a Cat in-flight with both LG and outriggers deployed. Not sure. But on the ground.....certainly.

Still looking into the -5.....-5A question, as well as the MTO/torpedo question.

HvH, I agree........no need to quote an entire photo array. Even with cable, things take extra time to load.....dial-up must be maddening! All one need do is use the 'quote' button.....then place the cursor just prior to the final 'quote' bracket.....then 'backspace' through the pic parts until you reach the text you want to reply to. This will wipe out the extraneous part of the post and allows a reply to the meat of the matter. I'm not saying anything new here. But it saves time.

Richie!!!!!! Thanks so much for the great photos! Just Fabulous!Thumbs Up [tup]

As always.....the Front Page is updated with all I know........and I thank you ALL for your interest and participation!

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Posted by ollie on Saturday, October 18, 2008 4:46 AM
 MIflyer wrote:

I'm short on PBY references, so can anyone tell me: On a PBY-5A, can the gear and the pontoons be lowered at the same time, or is it one or the other? My itty-bitty Cat is going to sit on its wheels, but I'm wondering whether the floats should be up or down.


Kevin

 

Yes a PBY-5A can fly with both the wheels and floats down. Have a look at the photo here of her on the ground:

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Plane-Sailing)/Canadian-Vickers-Canso/1276119&tbl=photo_info&photo_nr=26&sok=keyword_%28%5C%27%2B%5C%22g-pbya%5C%22%5C%27_IN_BOOLEAN_MODE%29%29_&sort=_order_by_photo_id_DESC_&prev_id=1290783&next_id=1260873 

And they can be lowerd in the air but i cant find a photo of that right now.

www.overthefencephotography.co.uk - aircraft photos.
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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, October 18, 2008 2:37 AM

Hey guys, do we HAVE to hit the "quote" button and re-post a bunch of pictures?  Not everyone has a super-fast connection to load pages in a blink...  If ya need to quote, try typing in the commands for it.  Put the word "quote" (all lower case) in brackets [ ], paste the text you want to quote in next to it, then type "quote" again in brackets, with the slash in front of the "q"... [/ ]

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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, October 18, 2008 1:59 AM

Bill I had a look at Red Roo's site under conversions and could not see the conversion u spoke of. Will keep digging and see waht I can find.

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, October 18, 2008 1:02 AM
 simpilot34 wrote:

That's not a bad idea Bill!!!! I'll see what I can do! RedRoo have a great range of stuff that's for sure. It's 1/72, is that ok?

Here are some pics of the 'Cat that's flying here in Oz. Will come in handy for alot of us I know so enjoy and download for future ref.

 

Cheers! You have what I need and I think we have a deal! PM inbound tomorrow night.
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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, October 18, 2008 12:36 AM
Kevin, you're quite welcome for the pics!!! I'm almost positive that you could have them both down, you would have to do maintenance on the floats. Just I wouldn't advise taxying with them down is all. ALot of pics show them both down. I would imagine there would be a seperate retraction lever for the floats.
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, October 18, 2008 12:17 AM

Great detail shots, simpilot! My build is going to be 1/144 so I won't be doing much in the way of an interior, but your exterior shots will be helpful! Thanks for those. The PBY is one warbird that I've never seen up close.

I'm short on PBY references, so can anyone tell me: On a PBY-5A, can the gear and the pontoons be lowered at the same time, or is it one or the other? My itty-bitty Cat is going to sit on its wheels, but I'm wondering whether the floats should be up or down.


Kevin

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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Posted by simpilot34 on Friday, October 17, 2008 11:31 PM

That's not a bad idea Bill!!!! I'll see what I can do! RedRoo have a great range of stuff that's for sure. It's 1/72, is that ok?

Here are some pics of the 'Cat that's flying here in Oz. Will come in handy for alot of us I know so enjoy and download for future ref.

 

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by bondoman on Friday, October 17, 2008 10:34 PM

 simpilot34 wrote:
I had a good look at my Airfix kit lastnight and as soon as I pulled out the box I realized it was a -5A. The AM decals I have are for a -5. Is there that much difference between the two besides the fact one has gear. What I'm asking is, would I be able to just fair over the gear wells and add the window on the fuse you think???? My research material is limited for the PBY.Confused [%-)]
Ritchie 'nless your in Oz I'll trade you fer that. I need a legged bird. I'fn yer in Oz mebbe you could find me the RedRoo conversion kit for a Super Cat and put 'er in the box?

http://www.redroomodels.com/conversions.php?conversion=401

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Posted by MIflyer on Friday, October 17, 2008 10:22 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

Thanks everyone, glad you like the badge! 

Thad- Glad to have you aboard.  I'll be keeping a close eye on you, lest you try to paint your PBY pink or something. Shock [:O]

 

Hey, that's a great idea! I was having trouble deciding on markings! LOL Laugh [(-D]

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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Posted by namrednef on Friday, October 17, 2008 6:09 PM

 simpilot34 wrote:
I had a good look at my Airfix kit lastnight and as soon as I pulled out the box I realized it was a -5A. The AM decals I have are for a -5. Is there that much difference between the two besides the fact one has gear. What I'm asking is, would I be able to just fair over the gear wells and add the window on the fuse you think???? My research material is limited for the PBY.Confused [%-)]

I'll help reasearch Ritchie!

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Posted by simpilot34 on Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:05 PM
I had a good look at my Airfix kit lastnight and as soon as I pulled out the box I realized it was a -5A. The AM decals I have are for a -5. Is there that much difference between the two besides the fact one has gear. What I'm asking is, would I be able to just fair over the gear wells and add the window on the fuse you think???? My research material is limited for the PBY.Confused [%-)]
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:31 AM

Frank I was thinking of using my new invisible ink ratio I have been working on.

Thad

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, October 16, 2008 7:20 AM

Thanks everyone, glad you like the badge! 

Thad- Glad to have you aboard.  I'll be keeping a close eye on you, lest you try to paint your PBY pink or something. Shock [:O]

Frank 

 

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Posted by tlivancso on Thursday, October 16, 2008 7:09 AM

Frank,

Great job on the badge. Make a Toast [#toast]

Cheers,

Thom

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Posted by WarHammer25 on Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:50 AM
Smile [:)]Nice badge.
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Posted by simpilot34 on Thursday, October 16, 2008 1:12 AM
Frank, I think that is a fine badge for this GB! Well Done!
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:24 PM

OK Frank let go of my arm I in.

Nam put me down with 1/48 PBY  mine is gonna be the sister ship to Franks bird.

I do like the fish net idea.

Thad 

 

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Posted by MIflyer on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:47 PM

Hey everyone, I'll get in on this. I have several other builds going right now, but this one starts far enough out to commit to.

I'll be building a 1/144 Minicraft PBY-5A... looks like it'll be the runt of the litter. Laugh [(-D]

For inspirational purposes, here's a link to a jaw-dropping 1/48 PBY-5 build. Enjoy!

 

Kevin

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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