Anyone visiting Scotland...these are worth a look if you get the opportunity. The remains of X craft lying on the beach at Aberlady Bay in Lothian, accessible at low tide.
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Re: X Craft wrecks in Scotland
Don't forget Andrew G's article elsewhere on this Forum.
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t530-x-craft-at-aberlady-bay?highlight=X+craft
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https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t530-x-craft-at-aberlady-bay?highlight=X+craft
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