Flying Catalinas  
The Consoldiated PBY Catalina in WWII
Author(s): Andrew Hendrie
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781783036332
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The consolidated PBY Catalina was probably the most versatile and successful flying boat/amphibian ever built, serving not just with the US Army, Navy and Coast Guard during the Second World War, but also with the air forces of Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with the Danes, Free French and Norwegians as well as in Brazil, Chile, Indonesia and elsewhere.

With a remarkable lifting capacity and endurance, this long-range twin-engine aircraft could absorb a great deal of punishment and still return home after flights lasting an entire day and covering thousands of miles. It was employed as a maritime reconnaissance aircraft, as a bomber and torpedo-bomber, as an anti submarine weapon, as a mine layer, as a special operations machine and as a search-and-rescue craft by day and night. It ferried stores, mail and people - many of them sick and injured - across the world's oceans.

In this book Andrew Hendrie tells the story of the "Flying Cats", of their achievements and exploits, of the heroism of many of the crews and the problems they had to endure.
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The consolidated PBY Catalina was probably the most versatile and successful flying boat/amphibian ever built, serving not just with the US Army, Navy and Coast Guard during the Second World War, but also with the air forces of Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with the Danes, Free French and Norwegians as well as in Brazil, Chile, Indonesia and elsewhere.

With a remarkable lifting capacity and endurance, this long-range twin-engine aircraft could absorb a great deal of punishment and still return home after flights lasting an entire day and covering thousands of miles. It was employed as a maritime reconnaissance aircraft, as a bomber and torpedo-bomber, as an anti submarine weapon, as a mine layer, as a special operations machine and as a search-and-rescue craft by day and night. It ferried stores, mail and people - many of them sick and injured - across the world's oceans.

In this book Andrew Hendrie tells the story of the "Flying Cats", of their achievements and exploits, of the heroism of many of the crews and the problems they had to endure.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Machine
  • Chapter 2 US Navy Catalinas over the Atlantic and Caribbean
  • Chapter 3 Brazil
  • Chapter 4 RAF Coastal Command Operations
  • Chapter 5 Iceland
  • Chapter 6 Norway
  • Chapter 7 Gibraltar
  • Chapter 8 Operations in the Far East
  • Chapter 9 South Africa
  • Chapter 10 The Atlantic Ferry
  • Chapter 11 No 321 (Dutch) Squadron
  • Chapter 12 Canadian Squadrons
  • Chapter 13 Pearl Harbor and the Japanese Advance
  • Chapter 14 Midway, Guadalcanal and the Bismarck Sea
  • Chapter 15 The Aleutians
  • Chapter 16 Shipping strikes by the US Navy Catalinas
  • Chapter 17 Australia and the South Pacific
  • Chapter 18 RNZAF Rescue Operations
  • Chapter 19 AAFUS Emergency Rescue Operations
  • Chapter 20 Other Services
  • Chapter 21 Appendices
  • Chapter 22 Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 23 Bibliography
  • Chapter 24 Glossary and abbreviations
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