By Hamish MacPherson
The debris of the Messerschmitt ME-110 from which Rudolf Hess bailed out over Eaglesham on his historic lone flight to Scotland to plead for an Anglo-German peace IT was 80 years ago yesterday that Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess parachuted down to Renfrewshire from a crashing German aircraft and caused one of the great mysteries of the Second World War. Even now, the Hess affair still seems to be causing embarrassment in government circles as some of the records in the National Archives are sealed and will remain so until 2041. What is open for all to view, however, is one of the two engines of the Messerschmitt Bf 110 that Hess flew that fateful night. The engine is on display in the National Museum of Flight’s (NMF) Military Aviation hangar at East Fortune in East Lothian, on loan from the board of trustees of RAF Museum.
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Virginia Warbird Weekend to be a flying Celebration of the US Navy
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The Military Aviation Museum is announcing its first Airshow of 2021 and it has a special Hampton Roads connection!
“We are excited to see our tremendous collection of vintage aircraft taking to the skies as part of an airshow once again, said Keegan Chetwynd, Director of the Military Aviation Museum. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 The Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, VA will be transforming its 130-acre campus into a fully functioning WWII Airfield! This safe, socially distant event will have a limited capacity and plenty of room for visitors to spread out and is scheduled for June 19 and 20, 2021.