Consolidated Pb2Y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85),New
Consolidated Pb2Y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85),New
Consolidated Pb2Y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85),New

Consolidated Pb2Y Coronado (Naval Fighters, 85),New

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The Pb2Y Coronado Was A Large Flying Boat Patrol Bomber Designed By Consolidated Aircraft. After Deliveries Of The Pby Catalina, Also A Consolidated Aircraft, Began In 1935, The United States Navy Began Planning For The Next Generation Of Patrol Bombers. Orders For Two Prototypes, The Xpb2Y1 And The Sikorsky Xpbs1, Were Placed In 1936; The Prototype Coronado First Flew In December 1937.After Trials With The Xpb2Y1 Prototype Revealed Some Stability Issues, The Design Was Finalized As The Pb2Y2, With A Large Cantilever Wing, Twin Tail, And Four Pratt & Whitney R1830 Radial Engines. The Two Inner Engines Were Fitted With Fourbladed Reversible Pitch Propellers; The Outer Engines Had Standard Threebladed Feathering Props. Like The Pby Catalina Before It, The Pb2Y'S Wingtip Floats Retracted To Reduce Drag And Increase Range.

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