The attached photo of a Sunderland on a beaching trolley was taken after the Japanese surrender either at Rangoon or Hong Kong. Any ideas as to which?
It would be difficult for this photo to be Hong Kong, as virtually everywhere has a range of hills in the background. One recent newspaper story on reintroducing seaplanes indicates seaplanes flew into Kai Tak and Wiki refers to a seaplane base there after 1925: RAF Kai Tak - Wikipedia and the larger Wiki on the international airport describes the surroundings: Kai Tak Airport - Wikipedia This also has a number of photos showing the hills around and the map indicates plus my memory every angle would have hills in the background. Google Images show a seaplane landing in Kowloon Bay. Finally there is a 1954 B&W photo showing the planned runway and in the background hills: HKFP History: A brief visual history of Hong Kong’s old airport, Kai Tak | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP I rest my case now. Not been there for a very long time.
Agree about the lack of hills. Might there be further clues here (or on subsequent pages)? Very nearly complete scans of this rare publication: History of RAF Kai Tak