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New book on Inishowen Spitfire 20.04.12

by Linda McGrory

THE discovery and excavation of a World War II Spitfire plane from an Inishowen bog is the subject of a new book to be published in the coming weeks.
'The Story of the Donegal Spitfire' has been written by aviation historian, Jonny McNee, who found the fighter plane last year and embarked on an ambitious six-month project to have it dug up and preserved.
The excavation also unearthed the fascinating story of the plane's American pilot, Roland 'Bud' Wolfe who ejected from the aircraft before it nosedived into a remote hillside at Moneydarragh, Gleneely. The crash, on neutral Irish soil, resulted in Wolfe’s capture and sparked a diplomatic row between Ireland and Britain.
"I organised the project in the days after finding pieces of corroded airframe in a remote gully on the mountain in January 2011," said Co Derry-based Mr McNee.
"The book recollects the joyous highs and stressful lows, and there were many, in obtaining the required archaeological licences and permissions for a project that had never been attempted before."
The author, who is self-publishing the 126-page paperback, said the Spitfire story was one that "kept on giving".
Aviation historian, Jonny McNee, holds one of the six .303 Browning machine guns unearthed at Glenshinney bog, Gleneely.
There was the surprise among archaeologists at the plane's incredible state of preservation after 70 years. There was the story of how the plane was the first of 20 commissioned with £100,000 donated by Canadian businessman Garfield Weston during the Battle of Britain.
Then came the successful firing of one of the recovered Browning machine guns at Irish Army headquarters in Athlone last November.
The final chapter of the new book culminates in an emotional visit to the crash site in December by the late pilot’s two daughters.
The new book is currently with the printers and is expected to be available within the next two weeks. Price is €10 euros plus postage for the 126 page softback book which includes 12 pages of colour photographs.
The book will be available from Jonny directly by email: jonnymcnee@googlemail.com or by calling him on 0044 7773301212. Local shops in Inishowen will also be offered the opportunity to stock some copies. Meanwhile, the three-part BBC NI series featuring the Spitfire story and excavation is to be aired soon.
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