Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Limerick
The Foynes Flying Boat Museum, housed in the original terminal building in Foynes, recalls that nostalgic era when Foynes became the centre of the aviation world from 1937 to 1945.
Our amazing story is told through a comprehensive range of exhibits and graphic illustrations featured throughout the original Terminal Building including in our authentic 1940's cinema; the Radio and Weather Rooms—complete with transmitters, receivers and Morse code equipment; the Brendan O'Regan restaurant and of course, the only full sized replica B314 flying boat.
The Foynes Flying Boat Museum with CIE Tours
Visit the original departure point for the first transatlantic flying boats from Ireland to North America and see the only replica Boeing 214 Clipper with CIE Tours.
Limerick Ireland: Foynes Flying Boat Museum with Boeing 314 Pan Am
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30th Anniversary of the Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum in Co. Limerick, Ireland
Come and celebrate!
Join the birthday celebrations on SUNDAY JULY 7TH 2019. Below is the agenda for the day:
ADMISSION TO MUSEUM HALF PRICE FROM 10 am- 4 pm
1.30 pm: RECITAL BY THE ARMY BAND 1 BRIGADE IN MUSEUM SQUARE
2pm – 5pm: DISNEY CHARACTERS, FACE PAINTING, CIRCUS SHOW AND CHILDRENS' ENTERTAINMENT IN MUSEUM SQUARE
3pm: FLYPAST BY IRISH HISTORIC FLIGHT FOUNDATION
3.30pm: ENJOY ESCAPADE IN MUSEUM SQUARE
11pm: FANTASTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY OVER THE RIVER SHANNON.
… and get one of the special 0 Euro Notes with the image of the Foynes museum, that was specifically designed for the event. Every purchase supports the museum.
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Foynes Flying Boat Museum - A Parcel from America
“An amazing collection that we hope to commemorate her” – Margaret O’Shaughnessy reminisces on the special friendship Maureen O’Hara had with the Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum.
#OurCountyOurStories is a new video campaign by the Office of Communications & Marketing in Limerick City & County Council, celebrating County Limerick’s brilliant mix of characters & stories!
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Visiting Foynes Flying Boat Museum
Visited 'Foynes Flying Boat Museum' during holiday in Limerick, Ireland 2019.
Legendary Irish-American actress Maureen O'Hara's husband, famed aviator Charles Blair, flew flying boats into Foynes from 1942 to 1945. Maureen officially opened the museum on 8th July 1989, remaining its Patron until her death in 2015.
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Foynes Flying Boat Museum Re-Opens
The Foynes Flying Boat Museum of Foynes, County Limerick, Ireland re-opened in July 2006 after almost a year of renovations resulting in much increased space. The primary new addition was a full scale replica model of the Boeing B-314 Flying Boat, Yankee Clipper. For more information, visit the museum's website at flyingboatmuseum.com. Provided by John Sherwin of Videos on the Net.
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Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum - Evening on the Emerald Isle - KING 5 Evening
Home to the world's only full-size replica of a Boeing-314 Clipper. The small village of Foynes was one of the biggest civilian airports in Europe during WWII and the B-314 was a long-range flying boat offering unbelievable luxury, including a 14-seat di
MakingIrishCoffee.MOV
At Foynes Flying Boat House Museum in Ireland where Irish Coffee was invented, we were shown how to make it. Made with Powers whiskey and real Irish cream. Yum, yum good!
Grain protest at Foynes Port
Paul Mooney from the Irish Farmers Journal reports from Tuesday's grain protest at Foynes Port in Co Limerick. Read the full story in this week's Irish Farmers Journal and online at farmersjournal.ie.
Ruined Church at Mount Trenchard, near Foynes, County Limerick.
This is the a ruined Protestant Church at Mount Trenchard, Foynes in County Limerick, Ireland. Built in 1811, some of the Barons Monteagle of Brandon (past local landlords) are buried here.
Also buried here is Conor O'Brien of Foynes Island, who was the first Irishman to single handed sail around the world.
Many thanks to patrickirelandcorr for identifying the church and supplying all the above info!
U.S. NAVY THE GREAT FLIGHT OF THE NC-4 FLYING BOAT 25464
This U.S. Navy produced film tells the story of the NC-4 Flying Boats and the epic Transatlantic flight, as well as the unveiling of one of the aircraft NC-4 at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
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The NC-4 was a Curtiss NC flying boat which was designed by Glenn Curtiss and his team, and manufactured by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. In May 1919, the NC-4 became the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, starting in New York State and making the crossing as far as Lisbon, Portugal, in 19 days. This included time for stops of numerous repairs and for crewmen's rest, with stops along the way in Massachusetts, Nova Scotia (on the mainland), Newfoundland, and twice in the Azores Islands. Then its flight from the Azores to Lisbon completed the first transatlantic flight between North America and Europe, and two more flights from Lisbon to northwestern Spain to Plymouth, England, completed the first flight between North America and Great Britain.
The accomplishment of the naval aviators of the NC-4 was somewhat eclipsed in the minds of the public by the first nonstop transatlantic flight, which took 15 hours, 57 minutes, and was made by the Royal Air Force pilots John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown, two weeks later.
The crewmen of the NC-4 were Albert Cushing Read, the commander and navigator; Walter Hinton and Elmer Fowler Stone(Coast Guard Aviator #1), the two pilots; James L. Breese and Eugene Rhodes, the two flight engineers; and Herbert C Rodd, the radio operator. Earlier, E.H. Howard had been chosen to go as one of the flight engineers, but on 2 May, Howard lost a hand in misjudging his distance from a whirling propeller. Consequently, he was replaced by Rhodes in the crew.
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