Flying Boat routes
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Flying Boat routes
Does anyone have info about the routes flown by the flying boats out of Poole and Southampton post-war? Specifically, as they couldn't go over the Alps, how did the get to the Med?
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- Techy111
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Re: Flying Boat routes
We got some specialists here that will be along to help you soon mate....personally i thought they water taxied the whole way.....
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Re: Flying Boat routes
In the mean time this may help a bit.....routes shown in the early days.....
http://www.nzstamps.org.uk/air/external ... route.html
Tony

http://www.nzstamps.org.uk/air/external ... route.html
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Re: Flying Boat routes
It depends on which era you're thinking of!
The green route on that NZ website was, as far as I know, only used once and then abandoned as being unsuitable for the winter months.
The earliest route involved flying to Paris, and then catching the train to Brindisi because the Italians wanted reciprocal flying rights for the UK that we would not give them. Then a Short S-17 would whisk you across the Med.
Later on the C Class birds would fly to Marseille and then onwards. To save typing it all again go here:
http://billvons.com/imperial_airways/empire_airmail.htm
One of these days we will complete the other flying boat route to Oz and the Hong Kong routes. Been saying that for a while.
Anyone fancy doing a few rudimentary flying boat landing stages?
The green route on that NZ website was, as far as I know, only used once and then abandoned as being unsuitable for the winter months.
The earliest route involved flying to Paris, and then catching the train to Brindisi because the Italians wanted reciprocal flying rights for the UK that we would not give them. Then a Short S-17 would whisk you across the Med.
Later on the C Class birds would fly to Marseille and then onwards. To save typing it all again go here:
http://billvons.com/imperial_airways/empire_airmail.htm
One of these days we will complete the other flying boat route to Oz and the Hong Kong routes. Been saying that for a while.

Anyone fancy doing a few rudimentary flying boat landing stages?
Re: Flying Boat routes
Any decent flying boat models around? (Apologies, I haven't looked on here yet). Preferably C Class, Sunderland, Solent, just pre-war or post-war....
Old pilots never die - they just taxy off to a distant parking spot...


Re: Flying Boat routes
Excellent video, thanks for that link. Canopus was making a very tight turn on there at hte start of her maiden flight... did they use drogues for manoeuvering in harbour?Techy111 wrote:And this makes for some interesting watching....![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9CVbDaXWnY
Tony
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Re: Flying Boat routes
Found a C class and a Solent on flightsim.com.... just gotta see what they're like now...
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Re: Flying Boat routes
Didn't.....Jens make those boats???
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Re: Flying Boat routes
Yup, them's the ones.
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