VP-TBB
(2)
Short Sealand
(c/n SH.1566)
This aircraft is really G-AKLR masquerading as a fake VP-TBB seen here
in flight in 1950 with the
with the starboard airscrew
feathered to demonstrate its single engine capability. BWIA had
ordered
three of the amphibians ostensibly for
some inter-island routes. The trouble was, the airline didn't
really
spec out with Shorts, when they
ordered them, that they intended to operate the aircraft from the
open
sea (at least at St. Vincent and
Dominica). Clearly the craft was not designed with this in
mind and,
although it was capable of operating
out of fairly rough water, with fare paying passengers aboard
this was not considered (at least by Shorts)
as being a very viable option at all. And so the idea was
short-lived. The two aircraft
which had been painted in BWIA livery (VP-TBA, ex G-AKLP was the
other one) were returned to Shorts and never did fly
schedules in the West Indies. G-AKLR was later
sold in Yugoslavia as YU-CFJ.