543 results found
Registration / Serial:N68756
Alternate Serial:A24-387
Military Code:NB-N
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:SCAC 28-5ACF Landseaire
Manufacturers:Consolidated / SCAC
C/n (msn):1954
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Sea Witch
City / Airport:Sydney - Schofields (YSFS) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Event:Schofields Air Show 1981
Photo Date:29 March 1981
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:7087Submit Correction
View count: 582
In January 1981 N68756 was painted in the RAAF markings seen here and, sponsored by Newcastle TV station NBN and the RSL Building Society, was brought to Australia for a tour coinciding with the RAAF's 60th anniversary. The aircraft returned to the US a few months later and was withdrawn from use in 1986. It became derelict at various locations in Texas, before being used as a spares source by HARS circa 2008 and the Pima Air Museum, AZ in 2009. In September 2017 it was sold to MotoArt Studios and broken up, to be converted into luxury furniture.
Registration / Serial:N68756
Alternate Serial:A24-387
Aircraft Version:SCAC 28-5ACF Landseaire
C/n (msn):1954
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Sydney - Schofields (YSFS) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:29 March 1981
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:N68756
Alternate Serial:A24-387
Military Code:NB-N
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:SCAC 28-5ACF Landseaire
Manufacturers:Consolidated / SCAC
C/n (msn):1954
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Sea Witch
City / Airport:Sydney - Schofields (YSFS) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Event:Schofields Air Show 1981
Photo Date:29 March 1981
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:7087Submit Correction
View count: 582
In January 1981 N68756 was painted in the RAAF markings seen here and, sponsored by Newcastle TV station NBN and the RSL Building Society, was brought to Australia for a tour coinciding with the RAAF's 60th anniversary. The aircraft returned to the US a few months later and was withdrawn from use in 1986. It became derelict at various locations in Texas, before being used as a spares source by HARS circa 2008 and the Pima Air Museum, AZ in 2009. In September 2017 it was sold to MotoArt Studios and broken up, to be converted into luxury furniture.
Registration / Serial:N68756
Alternate Serial:A24-387
Aircraft Version:SCAC 28-5ACF Landseaire
C/n (msn):1954
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Sydney - Schofields (YSFS) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:29 March 1981
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:VH-ASA
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PB2B-2 Catalina Mk.VI
Licence-built by:Boeing Canada
C/n (msn):61154
Aircraft Name:Frigate Bird II
City / Seaplane Base:Sydney - Rose Bay Seaplane (YRAY / RSE)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:4745Submit Correction
View count: 333
The aircraft used to pioneer a crossing of the South Pacific from Australia to Chile in 1951 under the command of Captain P.G.Taylor. The Boeing Canada built aircraft, a Catalina Mk.VI (ex RAF JX630), was stored after the flight, firstly at Rathmines flying boat base then from 1959 until the mid 1960s at Rose Bay. It has since been fully restored, reassembled and is displayed at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.
Registration / Serial:VH-ASA
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PB2B-2 Catalina Mk.VI
C/n (msn):61154
City / Seaplane Base:Sydney - Rose Bay Seaplane (YRAY / RSE)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:VH-ASA
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PB2B-2 Catalina Mk.VI
Licence-built by:Boeing Canada
C/n (msn):61154
Aircraft Name:Frigate Bird II
City / Seaplane Base:Sydney - Rose Bay Seaplane (YRAY / RSE)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:4745Submit Correction
View count: 333
The aircraft used to pioneer a crossing of the South Pacific from Australia to Chile in 1951 under the command of Captain P.G.Taylor. The Boeing Canada built aircraft, a Catalina Mk.VI (ex RAF JX630), was stored after the flight, firstly at Rathmines flying boat base then from 1959 until the mid 1960s at Rose Bay. It has since been fully restored, reassembled and is displayed at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.
Registration / Serial:VH-ASA
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PB2B-2 Catalina Mk.VI
C/n (msn):61154
City / Seaplane Base:Sydney - Rose Bay Seaplane (YRAY / RSE)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:Z-CAT
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBV-1A Canso A
C/n (msn):CV-357
Operator Titles:Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:31 May 1993
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
Photo ID:440Submit Correction
View count: 1489
This Canadian Vickers-built Canso (ex C-FJCV, CF-JCV, RCAF 11054) was hired from its owners, Catalina Safari Company, to fly the Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey in 1993. This was a filmed tour to Mexico, USA, Newfoundland, Greenland and Iceland. It included a contest between teams from the Netherlands, Belgium and France, and was later shown on TV in these countries. After a job well done, the Catalina returned to Africa to fly tourists from Egypt to Zimbabwe, but was sold as ZK-PBY a year later. It was still active there in 2016.
Registration / Serial:Z-CAT
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBV-1A Canso A
C/n (msn):CV-357
Operator Titles:Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:31 May 1993
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
Registration / Serial:Z-CAT
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBV-1A Canso A
C/n (msn):CV-357
Operator Titles:Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:31 May 1993
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
Photo ID:440Submit Correction
View count: 1489
This Canadian Vickers-built Canso (ex C-FJCV, CF-JCV, RCAF 11054) was hired from its owners, Catalina Safari Company, to fly the Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey in 1993. This was a filmed tour to Mexico, USA, Newfoundland, Greenland and Iceland. It included a contest between teams from the Netherlands, Belgium and France, and was later shown on TV in these countries. After a job well done, the Catalina returned to Africa to fly tourists from Egypt to Zimbabwe, but was sold as ZK-PBY a year later. It was still active there in 2016.
Registration / Serial:Z-CAT
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBV-1A Canso A
C/n (msn):CV-357
Operator Titles:Peter Stuyvesant Travel Odyssey
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:31 May 1993
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact