Why? It would be giving it historical capability that it did not have.In addition, even with this, you'd be better off using a P-47N, P-51, Ta152 or Mosquito to search for carriers.
from a P-47N you simply wait for puffy ack to hit.... "looking for that CV now at 15k doing 400 boss!..............BOOM! goes a wing. Hey boss I found it!
The Catalina was crewed by 5+ guys, all searching at the same time. They had a nearly perfect view, unobscured by the wings. Long Range Artillary Glasses were used from the mooring hatch / blister in the nose. If they got puffyed, they were drinking on the job. Not only is the P47 inferior to those capabilities, there just isn't any room for an ice machine at the bar ...I think the idea of Using the CVs Radar Ring as the detection point from a PBY might be a good one ... It would utilize at least SOME aspects of the game that are already programed.
Then you'd have to give bombers like the Betty, B-17, B-24, and B-26 the same ability as they were also used just as much as the PBY in the patrol roll.ack-ack
only a moron would use Dolby positioning in a game.
ack ack thats the same as saying we should give the same vis range on GV's as the storch because the storch IRL oculd not see farther than say a IL2.
Then you'd have to give bombers like the Betty, B-17, B-24, and B-26 the same ability as they were also used just as much as the PBY in the patrol roll. ack-ack
... The Japanese may at times have tasked Bettys as Patrol Bombers (in a pinch) ... The US bombers were NOT used in this role until their production outpaced the demand for them as strategic bombers over Germany (fairly LATE in the war) ... Even then they were used more as ASW convoy escorts than anything else.
The B-24 and B-17 were most definitely used as such. The Brits used B-17s as patrol bombers as early as 1941 and the B-24 was certainly used as a patrol bomber as early as 1942.
They wanted Catalinas BAD, but didn't recieve any until the pacific war was stabilized.