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Soon can own a new PBY Catalina

Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:45 pm
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:45 pm
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Catalina Aircraft, holder of the Type Certificates for the 28-5ACF Catalina, today announced on Jul. 25, 2023 during Oshkosh AirVenture the rebirth of the iconic and legendary Catalina as the Catalina II Amphibious Turboprop. A production re-start program has been formalized for the Next Generation Amphibious Aircraft (NGAA) Catalina II twin turboprop amphibious flying boat, and the company is preparing to take pre-orders as part of the turboprop production re-start program.

Based on the design fundamentals of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) & Transport Canada (TC) Large, Transport Category certificated 28-5ACF Catalina amphibious flying boat, Catalina Aircraft is offering two new production variants, a NGAA Civilian Variant and a NGAA Special Use Variant, both of which represent the quintessential standard in airborne amphibious operations for the private, commercial, government and military sectors.

“Interest in the rebirth of this legendary amphibian has been extraordinary. The capabilities this modernized iconic platform offers, being capable of performing so many unique missions, and in a variety of market segments, speaks to the heritage of the Catalina product line. The NGAA Catalina II is a modern amphibian with advanced engines and avionics and will offer capabilities no other amphibian can provide today.” said Lawrence Reece, President Catalina Aircraft, in company news release. “We are looking forward to moving this program forward rapidly.”

The NGAA Catalina II targets two major aircraft client groups, the civilian / commercial operator and the Government / Military customer. The NGAA Catalina II will be the largest, fastest, longest range, highest payload, and most capable amphibious aircraft available worldwide with Western Certifications. Capable of operating from runways, grass, dirt, lakes, rivers, bays, and open water. Utilizing green energy power initiatives, the NGAA Catalina II provides civilian, commercial, government and military operators a significant capabilities expansion over many current platforms employed in amphibious operations today. The NGAA Catalina II provides unmatched precision, speed and flexibility from land to air to sea.

The NGAA Catalina II Civilian Variant is a new production 32,000 pound Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) unpressurized, twin turboprop, sea state 2 capable, amphibious flying boat designed to accommodate up to 34 passengers or 12,000 pounds of cargo operating in the private and commercial market segments.
Iconic Catalina Amphibious Flying Boat production to restart
NGAA Catalina

The NGAA Catalina II Special Use Variant is a new production 40,000 pound Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) unpressurized, twin turboprop, sea state 3 capable, amphibious flying boat geared to support government and military type CONcepts of OPerations (CONOPs).

Both the Civilian and Special Use Variants are constructed using modern corrosion resistant materials, assembly practices and supportability initiatives to ensure the Material Availability and Operational Availability (Ao) remains at the highest rates possible. Many existing and proven in-service systems are employed to minimize logistics footprint growth and provide for commonality of components between the NGAA Catalina II and existing / emerging in-service aerial platforms. With an almost limitless multi – CONOPs potential from a single platform, the NGAA Catalina II offers a single asset solution capable of replacing several existing platform types, thus reducing overall Acquisition, Operational and Sustainment costs.

In response to an October 1933 order from the US Navy for a monoplane patrol aircraft, Isaac Laddon of Consolidated Aircraft designed the all metal Model 28 with a number of unique features, including a parasol-mounted wing incorporating internal bracing to reduce the need for external struts, and retractable stabilizing floats that folded upward to become wingtips in flight.

The overall effect was an aerodynamically clean aircraft far superior to previous flying boat designs.

One of the most recognized aircraft in the world, the Consolidated PBY Catalina not only served in the US Navy, but also with the air arms of Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands and the Soviet Union. The PBY was involved in almost every major operation in World War II, and figured significantly in defeating the U-boat menace in the Atlantic.


Fun fact: the first sighting of the Bismarck after sinking the Hood was by and RAF Coastal Command Catalina piloted by a US Navy ensign on loan in a neutral "non combat" role to train the British in their newly purchased aircraft.

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Posted by PrecedentedTimes
Member since Dec 2020
3128 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:49 pm to
Favorite aircraft of all time. If I had FU money I’d turn one into a flying RV.

(Mostly my favorite after realizing how versatile it was during the “Black Cats” mission on Call of Duty: World at War)
Posted by Boston911
Lafayette
Member since Dec 2013
1939 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:59 pm to
I really with the best for them. I hope the market surveys show that it can be sustainable,,,
Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
64495 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:00 pm to
One of the most versatile airframes the navy flew in WWII.
Posted by Shiftyplus1
Regret nothing that made you smile
Member since Oct 2005
13344 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:04 pm to
Part of me has always dreamt about being a bush pilot in Alaska flying around in a highly customized Catalina.
Posted by Kjnstkmn
Vermilion Parish
Member since Aug 2020
10637 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:05 pm to
What’s the draft on that thing? Can I land it in the canals in Lafitte or am I just going to get it stuck up on a mud flat ?
Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
64495 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:08 pm to
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What’s the draft on that thing? Can I land it in the canals in Lafitte or am I just going to get it stuck up on a mud flat ?


I believe it’s not much.

Posted by choppadocta
Louisiana
Member since May 2014
1844 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:14 pm to
My Grandfather built them at the Consolidated Vultee plant over by the UNO Lakefront Arena. I haven't driven past that point in a while but a large section of the famous lake steps were not there, there was a sea plane ramp. Finished aircraft would taxi out of the factory for the water testing, straight into the lake. I believe they built the PBY-5A variant for the USN, USAAF, and the Russians.
This post was edited on 8/4/23 at 6:15 pm
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:15 pm to
how much for a new F-4?



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Posted by Don Quixote
Member since May 2023
1585 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:18 pm to
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What’s the draft on that thing? Can I land it in the canals in Lafitte or am I just going to get it stuck up on a mud flat ?


2'9" according to Catalina Preservation Society
This post was edited on 8/4/23 at 6:20 pm
Posted by FightinTigersDammit
Louisiana North
Member since Mar 2006
34640 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 7:19 pm to
Cajun Navy needs a couple of these
Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
120246 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 7:25 pm to
Damn that baw landed it at the flora bama
Posted by GetBackToWork
Member since Dec 2007
6253 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 7:55 pm to
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If I had FU money I’d turn one into a flying RV.



That’s always been something I think would be fun. Get either a flying boat or big cargo plane to fly around the world.
Posted by tonydtigr
Beautiful Downtown Glenn Springs,Tx
Member since Nov 2011
5096 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 8:04 pm to
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What’s the draft on that thing? Can I land it in the canals in Lafitte or am I just going to get it stuck up on a mud flat ?


I don't know if oyster beds would be a concern or not, but would have to consider it.
Posted by rmnldr
Member since Oct 2013
38226 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 8:14 pm to
Fascinating. I wonder if they’ll want these to use in the pacific. We definitely will need a floatplane for SAR missions.
Posted by LongueCarabine
Pointe Aux Pins, LA
Member since Jan 2011
8205 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 9:47 pm to
Always thought those were cool aircraft.
Posted by One72
Member since Jul 2022
660 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 10:20 pm to
Holy shite.

Wine mixer is about to be off the charts.

Definitely my first purchase if I ever Scrooge McDuck myself.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98178 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 10:21 pm to
I don't think it's happenstance this coincides with our pivot toward the Pacific. I can envision island micro bases with a few dozen personnel where distance makes helicopter resupply impractical and building an airstrip is not cost effective.
Posted by One72
Member since Jul 2022
660 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 10:32 pm to
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Civilian Variant is a new …. amphibious flying boat designed to accommodate up to 34 passengers


I’m gonna need more friends.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65611 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 10:38 pm to
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I’m gonna need more friends.


You’ll have to start with friend number one and work up from there.
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