G-AGHZ Short S.25
Sunderland III "Hythe" Class
(c/n ML727)
Actually this photograph was taken (I think) before this
'boat was converted to Hythe standard.
Note that Shorts
aircraft produced during WW II were not given Short c/ns. They
merely used
the RAF serial
numbers. G-AGHZ was one of eleven which re-opened BOAC's Empire
routes
immediately after WW
II. It is still in olive drab camouflage with the rego
underlined in red, white
and blue. Note that the old
forward gun turret position was used as a mooring and anchor access.
A retractable fairing closed
this gap off during flight. Initial services, in October 1945,
were flown
from the airline's flying
boat base at Poole, Dorsetshire, to Lagos, West Africa and to Rangoon,
Burma.