A Project of the Coast Guard Aviation Association

1943: The Development of Air-Sea Rescue

Before World War II there was little need for the Military to establish an extensive Air-Sea Rescue organization. Pan American World Airways had started trans-ocean flights with large flying boats but long over-water flights were limited. Traffic which was not coastal depended upon international shipping services for assistance. This was considered to be adequate. With … Read more

1943: Coast Guard Acquires Martin PBM 3/-5 Flying Boats

The Glenn L Martin Company began work on an improved military flying boat in 1937. Martin developed the “Model 162”. On 30 June 1937, the Navy awarded Martin a contract to build a prototype with the naval designation of “Experimental Patrol Bomber Martin 1 (XPBM-1)”. The Model 162 featured a deep hull and shoulder-mounted gull … Read more

1942: The Coast Guard Acquires OS2U Kingfisher Aircraft

Vought OS2U-3 Kingfisher

In 1937 The U.S. Navy issued specifications for a two seat Observation Scout floatplane with non-folding wings and the capability for a quick conversion to a land plane. Vought proposed the XOS2U-1 all metal monoplane as opposed to the biplanes currently in use. Spot welding construction was used providing a smooth, non-buckling fuselage skin. Weight … Read more

1941: Coast Guard Aviation Anti-Submarine Operations

As a result of the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Germany was bound by agreement to declare war on the United States. The United States and Germany declared war on each other on December 11, 1941. Unlike most navies operating submarines the primary target of German U-boats was merchant shipping in order to cripple … Read more

1941: Coast Guard Acquires Consolidated PBY-5/-5A/-6A Aircraft

Coast Guard PBY-5A on the ramp San Diego with airborne droppable life boat attached

The Consolidated PBY Catalina was created in response to the U.S. Navy’s request to replace the Consolidated P2Y and the Martin P3M. The XP3Y, designed by Isaac Laddon, distinguished itself clearly from its precursors by its monoplane configuration.  First flown in 1935, it was an all-metal flying boat with internal wing bracing which greatly reduced … Read more

1941: Grumman J4F-1 Purchased

The Civil Aeronautics Administration approved type certificate for the Grumman model G-44 Widgeon was issued on 5 April of 1941. The initial production of 41 aircraft was delivered to civilian customers and the Portuguese Navy. Production then switched filling orders for both the Navy and Coast Guard for a light amphibian utility transport designated as … Read more

1941: Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco Established

Coast Guard Aviation expanded significantly during a nine year period which saw the construction of nine aviation patrol stations along the coastlines of the United States. The Construction of the Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco was the last of this group. The station was constructed during 1940 on a 20.5 acre piece of property … Read more