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Seaplane seen in Chicago - ID?

Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:42 pm

Back home to Glenview again for Christmas; flew American DC-9 (OK, OK, MD-80, whatever) N969TW. When my brother picked me up, he said he and his son saw a large twin-engined seaplane heading south towards Chicago a few weeks ago. Have any PBYs been around here lately, or could they have been seeing a Goose?

Re: Seaplane seen in Chicago - ID?

Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:55 pm

N969TW, former TWA. I got to fly it when it was brand new, and the queen of the fleet. I was hired by TWA in 1990, and since American bought us in 2001 I've been furloughed twice, first time for 5 + years, second time for 9 months. "2 Great Airlines With 1 Great Future" is what they told us in '01.

Re: Seaplane seen in Chicago - ID?

Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:39 pm

Chris Brame wrote:Back home to Glenview again for Christmas; flew American DC-9 (OK, OK, MD-80, whatever) N969TW. When my brother picked me up, he said he and his son saw a large twin-engined seaplane heading south towards Chicago a few weeks ago. Have any PBYs been around here lately, or could they have been seeing a Goose?



Pretty sure Chuck Greenhill still owns both Goose and Albatross, and Kenosha is just up the Lake Michigan shoreline. Did your brother happen to notice colors and/or markings?

Re: Seaplane seen in Chicago - ID?

Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:22 pm

Did your brother happen to notice colors and/or markings?

Not that he could remember, but he did see wingtip floats which makes me doubt it was a PBY since I assume the floats would be retracted in flight. They were in Libertyville, if that's any help...

Re: Seaplane seen in Chicago - ID?

Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:25 pm

Also coulda been a G-21 GOOSE with either a FRANKLIN or PAN-AIR float retract conversion................
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