In September 1942, the “Meltin Pot”, a Boeing B17 “F” type aircraft, was on her delivery flight from Gander, Newfoundland, to Prestwick, Scotland, when she crashed into Lough Foyle.
All of the crew survived and were assisted to shore by Elisabeth Benson, daughter of Moville’s Presbyterian minister who went to their aid in her sailing dinghy.
The B17 Flying Fortress played a pivotal role for the allied forces during World War II.
The remains of the “Meltin Pot” were discovered by Inishowen Sub-Aqua Club 3rd August 2001.
Artefacts from the plane were donated to the museum by the diving club and are on display.