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Old February 26th 08, 12:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.military
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Q: PBY

On Feb 25, 5:24*pm, Cubdriver usenet AT danford DOT net wrote:
Here is a photo on Wiki that shows how the outer wing floats
(pontoons) can swing up, so that *the pontoon becomes the wingtip.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...K_RNZAF_Catali...

That has got to be the case with your photo. A larger question is:
where's the tail wheel? *Blue skies! -- Dan Ford

On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 18:30:54 -0800 (PST), William Hung





wrote:
http://www.sa-transport.co.za/aircra...by-5a_ra98.JPG


OK, I've seen pictures of PBYs with;


1. All three gears down and the outer potoons down,
2. All gears down, potoons up,
3. Gears up, potoons down,
4. and now the above picture with only the main gears down, but nose
wheel still tucked in and pontoons still up or maybe no pontoons.


My question are; are the gears controlled individually, are the
pontoons controlled separately, are the font and main gears controlled
separately also? *If so, why?


Wil


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Well, since you have posted this picture and Peter Twydell has pointed
out that what we are looking at is a beaching gear and nt a landing
gear(tail heavy and no accomadation for retraction), I've learned a
lot about the PBY.

To answer your question, the two little wheels about five feet south
of the two gentleman's legs would be the "tail wheels(for beaching)"

Now, only if I can hit the big one. The PBY would definitely be my
flying ATV.

Wil