I'm a fan of flying boats / amphibs. I've had the pleasure of several flights on Wilson "Connie" Edwards' PBY-6A (N4NC) as well as his Grumman HU-16 Albatross (N226CG).
A great shame that none have survived , especially considering their huge contribution they made during the war (often, sadly, forgotten - along with the brave civilian pilots that flew them)
Bloehm und Voss Bv 138. Had three diesel engines. This enabled the Flying Clog to be refueled far at sea by U-boats. Useful for ferrying Met teams to Greenland.
For more on the Empire Flying Boats, (as well as other aircraft flown by Imperial Airways: Yay Hp.42!) see the following site:
Don't forget the Grumman Goose! A real classic, and Gooses, [yes thats what a squadron is called] are still working for a living! Safe to say there are more of the Long Island water foul flying then any other flyingboat type ever made.
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