Curtiss Seahawk Floatplane
FS2004/FSX Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk The Curtiss Seahawk (SC-1) was an American single-seater shipborne aircraft first flown in 1944, entering service in late 1944. It was the last plane designed to be catapulted from a battleship or heavy cruiser and was primarily used for scout duties and in some instances fire control for the large gun batteries. After WW2 it’s mission was taken over by helicopters and other carrierborn aircraft. GMAX mdl by A.F.Scrub