Hikers have stumbled across the wreckage of a plane that nosedived on a Scottish mountain while carrying 20 passengers in 1948. Pamela Aitken, 39, and her friend Kathryn Gaffney, 53, found mounds of twisted metal and engine fragments on Irish Law mountain in North Ayrshire, near the town of Largs, on Sunday. But it was clear they weren't the first visitors, as a 'Ray Purchase' scratched his name, the year 1971 and a smiley face on the side of one of the pieces of metal. The wreckage is thought to be the British European Airways Flight S200P that plunged into the mountain on April 21, 1948, reported The Daily Record.