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Thanks Tony I will check my email archives (N/T)

Posted by Paul McMillan on Tue Nov 13, 2001 07:24:13 AM

In reply top Re: Two Beauforts were in Lough Neagh posted by Tony on Tue Nov 13, 2001 06:29:39 AM

: Paul,
:
: You need to be talking to Ernie at UAS, I think you got a
: copy of the e-mail, I sent to the mysterious Leland Kessle
: r?
:
: Best regards
: Tony
:
:
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: : I have just got a copy of the Beaufort File fromn Air Br
: it
: : ain and it says that 'the two Beauforts that crashed int
: o
: : Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland were recovered 'at the t
: im
: : e'
: :
: : Now the question I have are:
: :
: : Other than the Wildcat under restoration in NI have any
: ot
: : her aircraft been recovered out of this Lough?? Does any
: bo
: : dy know if anything else is in there?? Were the Beaufort
: s
: : really recovered?? There were a number of airfields in N
: I
: : during WWII especially for Training, and Lough Neagh is
: so
: : big.. Something else must have got its feet wet in this
: f
: : resh water lake??
: :
: : For those of you know do not know, Lough Neagh is a lake
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: : n Northern Ireland, divided between Co Antrim, Co Armagh
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: : and Co Tyrone. It is the largest lake in the British Isl
: es
: : . Area: 388 sq km (150 sq mi).
: :
: : Paul Millan

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