The lake glimmered beneath the hull, the engines roared to life, and the flying boat rose gently into the Indian sky. In 1938, this was not a scene from a film, but part of a real journey connecting the British Empire—from Southampton to Calcutta—via majestic seaplanes that landed on India’s remote lakes and rivers.
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India's Seaplanes Are Back—But Can They Match The Glamour Of The 1930s?
Once a symbol of Empire and elegance, flying boats connected far corners of India. Now, a new seaplane initiative aims to bring back that magic—will it succeed?

A seaplane down in the sea (for representational purpose only)
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A seaplane down in the sea (for representational purpose only)
Photo: Unsplash

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