Nope, she is real.
My younger brother sipped margs under the port wing last year and has pics. He said other than some very minor things she looks like a little work and you could turn her around and get to open water and be gone.
From the Registry
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/albatros ... 37928.html
From his website.
LONE PALM > Plane Facts
HEMISPHERE DANCER SPECS:
Type: Grumman HU-16C
aka: Grumman Albatross
Manufacturer: Grumman
Serial Number: 137928
Fuselage Length: 60' 7"
Wingspan: 80' 0"
Height: 24' 5" (weight dependent)
Horizontal Tail Length: 29'0"
Wing Area: 883 sq ft
Beam: 7' 11"
Service Ceiling: 25,000 ft
Empty Weight: roughly 20,000 lbs.
Max Takeoff Weight (land): 33,000 lbs
Max Takeoff Weight (water): 29,500 lbs
Max Landing Weight (water & land): 29,500 lbs
Internal Fuel Capacity: 1075 gals (internal wing tanks = 675 gal,
each float is actually a fuel tank and each holds 200 gals)
Additional Fuel Capacity: 300 gals per (2) MK12 external drop tanks (150 per tank)
Engines: Equipped with (2) Curtiss-Wright R-1820-76 engines. 9 cylinders / supercharged / carbureted with auto mixture control. Each engine produces 1425 HP on 115/145 octane military fuel about 1400 HP on standard 100LL (low lead AV gas) during cruise each engine burns about 50 to 55 gals/hr. At takeoff power each engine is sipping about 110 gal/hr.
Props: Hamilton Standard 43D50-3's - 11 ft. diameter
Range: Range is highly dependent on airspeed, head/tailwinds, weight, power settings, and altitude, but with the MK8 drop tanks range is around 2800 to 3000 NM.