Land Based Catalinas

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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The patrol plane Catalina is labeled as a float plane but in the game can it also operate from landlocked bases (bases with no coastal or sea hexside)?
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ORIGINAL: dbmsts

The patrol plane Catalina is labeled as a float plane but in the game can it also operate from landlocked bases (bases with no coastal or sea hexside)?

there are models with landing gears
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Some are amphibious if it says float+ patrol rather than just float patrol then it can land at an airfield as well as on the water PBY-5A is an example. Also if there is a river in the base hex they can also operate from there, Portland is an example but I’m sure there will be others.
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Some where I've seen pictures of them landing on Guadacanal, I think. I'm also pretty sure it was THE first plane to land on Henderson Field after it was captured from the Japanese.
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The model in production in late 1941 was the -5 which was a pure flying boat.  These were going to the USN as well as the Dutch and the British.  consolidated proposed an amphibious version which became the -5A and the USN changed all their orders to the -5A.  Some -5s still made it into USN inventories, but the British and Dutch got -5s.  I believe the Dutch managed to get two -5As at some point, but most were -5s.

The British preferred the pure flying boat and placed an order for them later, but those were the only pure flying boats built after mid-1942.  A few ended up in USN inventories.  Later the Canso came along which was a licensed built Catlina with a number of improvements.  Consolidated eventually incorporated most of those into the -6.

For game purposed, the amphibians can operate anywhere.  The pure flying boats can operate on any hex that has water on at least one hex side and a port can be built there.  (They can operate from dot hexes if a seaplane tender in the hex.)

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Well you have the 5A model. A standing for amphibious.
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pby 4

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and pby5-actually may be pby6 but you get the idea.

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Treasure the 5, the pure flying boat, it has slightly longer range (20 hexes vs 17 - it was about 1,000 lighter) and was better for open sea landings. The landing gear doors in the 5A had a tendency to get smashed in a rough water ( open sea ) landing causing it to sink. The crews were bitter about that. The 5A and later versions have more and better guns - working up to some armor and self sealing fuel tanks. Those versions are better near combat, the 5 and Catalina I is better for pure search and ASW. There range is king.
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Good points LowCommand. Hal
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ORIGINAL: goatan
Some are amphibious if it says float+ patrol rather than just float patrol then it can land at an airfield as well as on the water PBY-5A is an example. Also if there is a river in the base hex they can also operate from there, Portland is an example but I’m sure there will be others.

This is nice to know.

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Or lakes, the RAAF training base for the Catalina was at Lake Boga, some 200 miles north of Melbourne.
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and pby5-actually may be pby6 but you get the idea.


That's actually a -5A. I don't believe the 'A' stood for amphibious either. It was just a sub-mark indicator.

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It might be a coincidence, but no PBY5 were amphibious and all PBY5A & PBY6A were amphibious.
There doesnt appear to be any sub-marks up to the PBY5A, they progressed through numbers.
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The F4F-3A was not amphibious.

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The F4F-3A was not amphibious.

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As Wildcats go it was amphibious, float on water (for a while) and undercarriage for attempting to land on carriers.
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I think the floatation abilities were about the same for all models of the Wildcat.

There was the Wildcatfish, which was the F4F-3S, and attempt to make a float plane fighter.  It never went beyond the prototype stage.

The F4F-3A differed from the -3 due to a slightly different engine.  The -3 had a two stage super charger and the -3A had a single stage (because of an engine shortage).

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that's some dang nice modelling shown in these jpg's.
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I think the floatation abilities were about the same for all models of the Wildcat.

There was the Wildcatfish, which was the F4F-3S, and attempt to make a float plane fighter.  It never went beyond the prototype stage.

The F4F-3A differed from the -3 due to a slightly different engine.  The -3 had a two stage super charger and the -3A had a single stage (because of an engine shortage).

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