FIGHTER AIRCRAFT IN MEMORY OF HER THREE SONS - Lady MacRobert, who gave �25,000 for a bomber "MacRobert's Reply" to carry on the work of her three sons in the has now given a further �20,000 for a flight of MacRobert fighter aircraft to be named - (1) The MacRobert Fighter (Sir Alastair) (2) The MacRobert Fighter (Sir Roderic) (3) The MacRobert Fighter [Sir Lain] (4) MacRobert's Salute to Russia [The Lady]. Lady MacRobert's eldest son - Sir Alastair MacRobert, Bart - was killed in an air crash in 1938; her other two sons, both of whom succeeded to the Baronetcy - were killed in a


FIGHTER AIRCRAFT IN MEMORY OF HER THREE SONS - Lady MacRobert, who gave �25,000 for a bomber "MacRobert's Reply" to carry on the work of her three sons in the has now given a further �20,000 for a flight of MacRobert fighter aircraft to be named - (1) The MacRobert Fighter (Sir Alastair) (2) The MacRobert Fighter (Sir Roderic) (3) The MacRobert Fighter [Sir Lain] (4) MacRobert's Salute to Russia [The Lady]. Lady MacRobert's eldest son - Sir Alastair MacRobert, Bart - was killed in an air crash in 1938; her other two sons, both of whom succeeded to the Baronetcy - were killed in action during war operations. Lady MacRobert with a young pedigree British Friesan bull. She has been President of the British Friesan Cattle Society and the Douneside strain of Friesan cattle is renown throughout the world. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force


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