World War II Aviation Crash Sites in Scotland
I was dragged up one mountain too many as a child and it kind of put me off for a while. Apologies to my parents, but it's true! However, now that I'm a 'grown up' I'll sometimes voluntarily get back out there into the hills and mountains of Scotland, particularly if there is something of interest to go and see. As I've been researching the loss of my grandfather who was in the RAF during WWII it has made me more aware of the stories behind the wreckage that is left behind. The stories should be told and the men who were lost deserve to be honoured and remembered.
This is just a wee website with a few details and some pictures of the sites I have visited in Scotland so far. It might remain a wee website as I will require periods between each expedition to recover from the uphill bits. It doesn't matter how many times anyone tells me that it will be worth it for the view etc. I've heard it all before and it simply doesn't wash. At any rate, nine times out of ten there's mist down to your knees so the view is always the same - grey and swirly! To contact me try dropping an e-mail to archieraf@yahoo.co.uk All content in this website is © Linzee Druce/Linzee Duncan or to the person to whom © is noted. Please do not use material from this site without first contacting me at the address above for permission. |