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One of our readers recently passed through Londonderry Northern Ireland but, unfortunately, had no time to visit this interpretive centre.
It was erected to commemorate the unexpected landing of Amelia Earhart on her historic solo flight across the Atlantic on 21 May 1932.
This small interpretative centre is located on the outskirts of the city within the beautiful Ballyarnett natural park. The centre includes a recently renovated exhibition detailing the local aviation history, with particular reference to Amelia Earhart, who landed on the site in 1932, following her pioneering solo Trans - Atlantic flight.
Visits are normally by appointment. Free Admission
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Alan's Space I found an very interesting and unusual post on the ACFamily Network last week. Seems an Aircraft Maintenance Technician was doing a routine storage check on an Airbus A320. As part of the check, he had to inspect the tail of the aircraft where the APU exhaust is (the Auxilary Power Unit is a small jet engine in the tail of the aircraft used to provide air and electrical power to the aircraft on the ground). He must have had quite a surprise when he looked up the tail and found an owl nesting. |
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Terry's Travel Tips Checking web site www.flightnetwork.com which will search for the cheapest fares, we arbitrarily checked YVR-LHR May 24th returning May 31st. and this is what we found. |