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Management number | 11420289 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $66.53 | Model Number | 11420289 | ||
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The Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina was one of the most versatile and iconic flying boats used by the United States Navy during World II. Introduced in the late 1930s, the PBY-5A was an amphibious version of the earlier PBY models, equipped with retractable landing gear for land operations. Its endurance, range, and payload capacity made it ideal for maritime patrol, search and rescue (SAR), anti-submarine fare, and convoy escort missions across multiple theaters of .
The PBY-5A played a critical role in the Pacific Theater during World II. It was instrumental in spotting the Japanese fleet approaching Midway in June 1942—an early ning that helped turn the tide of the . Catalinas were also heavily used for night bombing raids, earning the nickname “Black Cats” when painted in dark camouflage for stealth operations. Their ability to loiter for extended periods made them essential for reconnaissance and SAR missions, often rescuing downed pilots from behind enemy lines under hazardous conditions.
In the Atlantic, the PBY-5A was a key component of the Allied anti-submarine campaign. These aircraft hunted German U-boats, often coordinating with destroyers and aircraft carriers to protect transatlantic convoys. Their ability to detect and destroy enemy submarines using depth charges and radar helped reduce the threat of Axis naval forces significantly. After the , many Catalinas continued to serve with various air forces and civilian operators, further cementing their reputation as one of the most successful and enduring aircraft designs of the 20th century.
This 1 - 144 scale model captures the legendary flying boat in exceptional detail, from its iconic high-wing design to authentic U.S. Navy markings. Perfect for aviation history buffs and model collectors alike, it’s a must-have piece that honors one of the hardest-working aircraft of World II.
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