Corsar consolidado PB4Y-2

Corsar consolidado PB4Y-2

PaísE.e.u.u
TemaBombardero de patrulla
Producido1943–1945
Construido739

el Corsar consolidado PB4Y-2 es un bombardero patrullero de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la Guerra de Corea de la Armada de los Estados Unidos derivado del Liberador Consolidado B-24. La Marina había estado usando B-24 no modificados como liberator PB4Y-1, y el tipo fue considerado muy exitoso. Se deseaba un diseño totalmente navalizado, y Consolidated desarrolló un bombardero de patrulla de largo alcance dedicado en 1943, designado PB4Y-2 Privateer. En 1951, la serie fue rediseñada P4Y-2 Privateer. Otro cambio de designación ocurrió en septiembre de 1962, cuando el resto de los Corsarios de la Marina (todos convertidos previamente a la configuración de drones como P4Y-2K) fueron rediseñados QP-4B.

Fuente: PB4Y-2 Privateer consolidado en Wikipedia

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Ver también:

Segunda Guerra Mundial: La historia visual definitiva de la guerra relámpago a la bomba atómica (DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon Segunda Guerra Mundial Mapa por Mapa (DK History Mapa por Mapa) - Amazon

The Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer was a **long-range maritime patrol bomber** developed for the U.S. Navy during World War II. It was a substantially modified derivative of the successful **B-24 Liberator** heavy bomber, tailored specifically for over-water reconnaissance and anti-shipping missions.


Key Design Features

The Privateer incorporated several major changes from its B-24 predecessor:

  • Single Vertical Stabilizer: The most distinguishing feature was the replacement of the B-24’s characteristic twin tails with a single, tall vertical fin. This modification improved the aircraft’s stability and handling characteristics at the low-to-medium altitudes typical of naval patrol missions.
  • Lengthened Fuselage: The fuselage was extended by approximately seven feet. This allowed for the inclusion of a dedicated flight engineer’s station and additional space for more advanced radar and electronic countermeasures (ECM) equipment, necessary for long, unescorted missions.
  • Heavy Defensive Armament: Defensive firepower was significantly increased. The Privateer was typically armed with **twelve .50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns** housed in six power-operated turrets (nose, tail, two dorsal, and two waist). The ventral ball turret of the B-24 was omitted.
  • Low-Altitude Engines: The four Pratt & Whitney R-1830-94 Twin Wasp radial engines were de-rated by removing the turbo-superchargers. This was because high-altitude performance was not required for its maritime role, simplifying maintenance and saving weight while optimizing power for lower operating altitudes.

Operational Role and History

The PB4Y-2 entered service late in World War II, seeing action in the **Pacific Theater** performing long-range reconnaissance, search and rescue, and anti-shipping missions. Some aircraft were even modified to carry the **ASM-N-2 Bat** radar-guided glide bomb. Following the war, the Privateer continued to serve the Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, performing missions such as weather reconnaissance and signals intelligence (SIGINT) throughout the Cold War era until its retirement from military service in the mid-1950s.

After military retirement, many Privateers were converted for civilian use as **air tankers** (fire-bombers) to drop fire retardant on wildfires, extending the aircraft’s operational life by several decades.

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