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My mum the aircraft expert

by Tim

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Tim
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Dora Rusby
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Northern Ireland/England
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A1101457
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07 July 2003

My mother died a few weeks ago. One of the things I will always remember about her is the way she described growing up during the war in Northern Ireland, on the Boa Island on Loche Erne.

Because of the location, she and her brothers and sisters, who lived on a farm ,would feed, look after, and play with the aircrews of flying boats that would land on the Loch. My mum would have been in her early teens and I think she and her siblings were all surrogate brothers and sisters to the young American and Canadian airmen, who also used to work on the farm on their days off.

A few years ago I was taking my kids and my parents on a tour of the R.A.F. museum in Hendon. My kids were shocked and amazed when their granny climbed into a Sunderland flying boat and gave them a guided tour, and their eyes lit up with glee as she decribed how she and her brothers and sisters had spent their days playing on these wonderfully ungainly beasts during world war 2.

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Message 1 - Sunderland flying boats

Posted on: 08 July 2003 by L Jackson

This is slightly "off-topic", but anyway... Because Sunderland flying boats were designed to be proof against corrosion from seawater and able to land on any large stretch of water they were used during the Berlin Airlift of 1948-9 to fly salt into West Berlin, landing on water.

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Posted on: 16 October 2003 by Helen

Dear Tim

Thank you for submitting your story to the editorial desk.

I enjoyed reading it - it's always good to hear about memories shared across generations.

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Helen, WW2 Team

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