leo healy
Look Ma, No Hands!
Hi Lads
This is something that i was told about recently and found interesting https://www.kerryclimbing.ie/1943-crash-of-usaaf-dakota-on-cnoc-na-peiste/
http://www.ww2irishaviation.com/43-30719.htm
Great respect to the men that died in this crash.
Now If you read the article you will see the interest i have" THE BIKES" i've mentioned before that i have never seen or heard of any American military bikes in Ireland ? The info im looking for is what type of bike would have been most likely to have been used < would they have been American or British .
When I first saw this i was thinking they were probably British and just melted into the lot that were already here,
Like to hear your thoughts on this,
O and i have the big brother primed to go sniffing around down there he knows that part of the country
This is something that i was told about recently and found interesting https://www.kerryclimbing.ie/1943-crash-of-usaaf-dakota-on-cnoc-na-peiste/
http://www.ww2irishaviation.com/43-30719.htm
Great respect to the men that died in this crash.
Now If you read the article you will see the interest i have" THE BIKES" i've mentioned before that i have never seen or heard of any American military bikes in Ireland ? The info im looking for is what type of bike would have been most likely to have been used < would they have been American or British .
When I first saw this i was thinking they were probably British and just melted into the lot that were already here,
Like to hear your thoughts on this,
O and i have the big brother primed to go sniffing around down there he knows that part of the country