Civil and military aircraft crash sites, wrecks and memorials in Scotland. Outdoor activities and sports for hillwalkers, trekkers, climbers, mountaineers.
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1. Air Crash Sites - Scotland
Civil and military aircraft crash sites, wrecks and memorials in Scotland. Outdoor activities and sports for hillwalkers, trekkers, climbers, mountaineers.
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Sitename: Air Crash Sites Scotland: URL: http://www.aircrashsites-scotland.co.uk/ Description: Growing resource of civil and military aircraft crash sites located in Scotland.
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