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Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Mon Dec 05, 2011 3:09 pm

I was reading an AAHS article on transatlantic PB2Y Coronados (USN and RAF) and noted that there was frequent comment of both using Botwood, Newfoundland as a stopping point. I pulled up Botwood on Google.earth and found the former seaplane base / ramp and noted what appears to be static PBY on display. Can anyone add info about its S/N, flying boat or amphibian or possibly a crisp ground level photo ? I've attached the g.e image below.

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Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Mon Dec 05, 2011 3:48 pm

Google is your friend! A simple image search will yield many photos of said PBY like the one at the link below.

http://exploitsheritage.com/regions/bot ... k-museums/

Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:30 pm

Thank you Mr. Veich!!!! Question answered and very nice photo on the referenced website to boot !!!

John

Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:36 pm

Newfy Speak: "Lard, Suff'ren Jeez, Bye....she's foive n a aff owr's outa St. Johns!" About thirty miles north of the middle of nowhere!!!
Born there---been there!! :drink3:

Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:30 pm

jdvoss wrote:I was reading an AAHS article on transatlantic PB2Y Coronados (USN and RAF) and noted that there was frequent comment of both using Botwood, Newfoundland as a stopping point. I pulled up Botwood on Google.earth and found the former seaplane base / ramp and noted what appears to be static PBY on display. Can anyone add info about its S/N, flying boat or amphibian or possibly a crisp ground level photo ? I've attached the g.e image below.



This is a former USAAF OA-10A Catalina c/n CV-605 ex-44-34094/NC65715/TF-RVG, CF-DFB and C-FDFB

Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:49 pm

What is the AAHS and how/where can I read that article?

Re: Botwood (Nfld) PBY

Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:54 pm

Mark:

The AAHS is the American Aviation Historical Society and they publish a very high quality quarterly journal of very well researched topics. The referenced article "Transatlantic Coronados" by Peter Berry was published in the Summer 2002 edition, pp 108 -111. The website is http://www.aahs-online.org BTW, the AAHS was founded by the famous aviation photographer W.T. (Bill) Larkins.

If you choose I'll send you a snail mail copy of the article. Contact me at vossj@comcast.net and it will be in the mail today.
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