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The Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor (company Model 31) was an American twin-engined long-range
maritime patrol {{Unreferenced, date=March 2008 Maritime patrol is the task of monitoring areas of water. Generally conducted by military and law enforcement agencies, maritime patrol is usually aimed at identifying human activities. Maritime patrol refers to ac ...
flying boat built by
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for the
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. Only one was built and a production order for 200 was cancelled.


Design and development

The Model 31 was a new flying boat design started in 1938, intended for both military and commercial use. The aircraft was of all-metal construction with a high-mounted, high aspect ratio cantilever monoplane wing (the
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, which was later used in the B-24 Liberator)Donald, David, ed. ''Encyclopedia of World Aircraft'' (Etobicoke, ON: Prospero Books, 1997), p. 266. and an upswept aft fuselage with a tail unit with twin endplate fins and rudders. It had retractable floats on the undersides of the wings and was powered by two of the new
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radial engines. The civil version could carry seats for 52 passengers, or sleeper accommodation for 28.Wegg 1990, p. 81. The prototype Model 31 first flew on 5 May 1939, demonstrating excellent performance. The
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on 7 December 1941 brought America into the Second World War just as testing was complete and the
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purchased the prototype, designated XP4Y-1, which was converted into a prototype patrol aircraft, fitted with nose, tail and dorsal gun turrets and 4,000 lb (1,820 kg) of external stores.Green 1962, pp. 164–165. A production order for 200 P4Y-1 was placed in October 1942, with a new aircraft plant which had been constructed at to build the aircraft. Delays in preparation of the prototype and the shortage of Wright Duplex Cyclone engines (which were required to power the
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) led to the production order being cancelled, with the factory being used to build the
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, instead.Wegg 1990, p. 82.


Specifications (XP4Y-1)


See also


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1194 * Donald, David, ed. ''Encyclopedia of World Aircraft'' (Etobicoke, ON: Prospero Books, 1997), p. 266, "Consolidated (Model 32) B-24 Liberator". * Green, William. ''War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Five Flying Boats''. London:Macdonald, 1962. . * Wegg, John. ''General Dynamics Aircraft and their Predecessors''. London:Putnam, 1990. . {{USN patrol aircraft Consolidated P4Y Corregidor P4Y Cancelled military aircraft projects of the United States High-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1939 Twin piston-engined tractor aircraft