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The RAF's centenary has been celebrated at Lough Erne - one of the most important locations for its coastal command during the Battle of the Atlantic.
The Sunderlands and Catalinas, stationed on Lough Erne at RAF Castle Archdale during World War Two, are legends of that conflict. They helped detect the German battleship, the Bismarck, in 1941 ...
The remnants of a World War Two seaplane have been discovered at the bottom of Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. It is believed to be a Catalina, also known as a "flying boat". The seaplanes played ...
A seaplane dating back to the Second World War has been found in Lough Erne. The Catalina aircraft was detected at the bottom of the Co Fermanagh lake, close to a former RAF base at Castle ...
Lough Erne became home to air and ground crews from the RAF, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Airforce and the United States Navy, as maximum effort was made ...
Lough Erne: The calm before the political storm As G8 leaders descend on the remote Lough Erne Resort, Tom Adair explores this green, watery corner of County Fermanagh ...
Lough Erne Resort is set on a 600-acre peninsula just outside Enniskillen and is an ideal base for a walking holiday around the Fermanagh Lakelands.
The ashes of the last Northern Ireland pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain have been scattered on Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. Wing Commander Ken MacKenzie died in June at the age of 92. A ...
THE family of the late Lord Erne accompany his coffin to Holy Trinity Church at Crom, Co Fermanagh. The coffin was carried to the church, on the western shores of Upper Lough Erne, on a ...
Northern Ireland became a vital base during the Second World War with more than 28 airfields stretching from the Ards Peninsual to Lough Erne primarily focused on winning the Battle of the Atlantic.
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