The Angry Ghost of A WW2 Airman Awaits The Crew: RAF East Kirkby | Most Haunted S2E11 | Retold
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2023
- The Most Haunted team visit the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre based in the former R.A.F. airbase at East Kirkby. There they investigate reports of ghostly pilots who have returned after being killed during World War II.
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I served in the RAF as an aircraft engineer. Many RAF bases still use the old WW2 hangers. Once a year we had to do gueard duty and patrol the buildings all through the night to check safes' doors etc. WE KNEW thet there was absolutely no way anyone was in these buildings as we had the only keys to get in to do security checks! Going into HUGE picth balck hangers at night alone was really scary. Ocassionally 2 of us would patrol. On several nights we saw or heard weird things. In some of these buildings people had died during the was and your spine would tingle and you could 'sense' a presence. 2 of us heard voices and music once, it was old style 1940's music very strange - we knew we were alone so what was it? It is so sad tha so many old RAF bases are now being demolished to make way for more houses we dont need - all their history gone forever. Derek proved many times he was GENUINE by naming people and details - incredible medium - RIP Derek. Great episode we watched it all the time and I believe I actually have a photo of a 'ghost' in a graveyard! Again several of us witnessed a 'dark lady' walking from a grave..............SLEEP WELL.
This episode is the perfect example of why i sat through Most Haunted back in the day. If anything the history if places like this in the beginning of the show is worth it.
I loved it too.. still do .
Mrs H 🇬🇧 ... I've visited this airfield a few times...Every time I visit Skegness it's a MUST that I must visit it.... In the control tower the feeling I always get is a solemn heavy feeling and it's the same with some of wreckage pieces...
I've experienced paranormal phenomena in my hometown (Old Stanford; Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex). Especially in Late July, the sound of British Army boots, and troops marching off to War. I have also seen my Maternal Great-Uncle as an apparition (but in his Army uniform during his WWII service: Sgt. W. J. Robertson Jr; 1921-2014)
I think you might be mixing up two events here. I've always thought that the ghostly figure of the airman making his way across the grass to the Control/Watchtower was assumed to be the pilot of a B17 Flying Fortress that had been refused permission to land 2 or 3 times and then 'ran out of sky'. Control Tower personnel did not refuse permission to land because they had got up on the wrong side of the bed that morning. The B17 was told to go round again (and again) because he was wrongly aligned. To have allowed him to land would have resulted in a crash anyway.
Your programme suggests that the Spitfire pilot was refused permission to land and that his troubled spirit makes its angry way to the Control Tower, again and again, to demand an explanation. You are doing a disservice to the Control Tower staff, who would have done everything in their power to enable a safe landing for the aircraft... be it Flying Fortress or Spitfire.
I don't know what happened; I wasn't there (although i have been many times since) but aircraft were not refused permission to land without a good reason.
May all the spirits at East Kirkby Rest in Peace.
It's funny that Mr Panton has mentioned quietness or "quieter than quiet". I've noticed that in a few places that I subsequently found out were reputedly haunted. I have visited East Kirkby several times, mainly the old NAAFI which is now a cafeteria and shop. I've knly been in museums part once. The control tower is very atmospheric. Other "superquiet" places include Ham House Richmond Upon Thames and Petwood Hotel Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire. Both are very active paranormal sites.
I visited Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany several years ago. It was certainly quieter than quiet.
Thanks for adding these Most Haunted episodes, they are a trip down memory lane and extremely entertaining, mostly due to Yvette's infectious personality and laughter. Keep em' coming, thanks :)
when I see a bloke his age wearing earrings, I just can't take anything he says seriously!
meh, they never see anything, just trying to jump scare each other
That sound was a man's exhaling breath wow that was so clear to thanks for the most haunted episodes.
I’ve never visited that airfield but I intend too one day I hope those brave souls one day get closure whether it be in the spirit world or this world may be one of the controllers are still alive and can give answers to Norman Watt .
Derek (and the whole team) was unveiled as a liar by someone cleverly pre-prompting him with historical names before his 'visons' which were actually anagrams of ridiculous things, like 'I an a liar' spelt backwards.
Not allowing a plane in trouble to land is heinous!! 10 beautiful young men just gone because some twat refused to let them land!! They could have survived!! It just breaks my heart!!
Squadron Leader Jack Currie DFC, who successfully completed a tour of 30 missions. did a colour t.v. series in the 1980s which included stories about that base (its code name was Silk Sheen). He told the tale of the USAF bomber which crashed on its third attempt to land, having been refused permission the first two times. The reason for refusal was that the plane was not lined up correctly - which meant it would endanger other aircraft parked up, and would probably crash anyway.
There are many lost souls in graves ,visit the graveyard in aden yemen and you come out with a new outlook on life 😢😢
RIP dear Derek
I don’t think he can hear you …
@@7ofthem Why?
No, no, I can hear him coming through on my left side. Not so much on my right. There's a definite Scouser accent.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw the man is a fake
As Shakespeare said.." There is more between heaven and earth than in our philosophy ;
There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
There are indeed.
Well I just want to say you're obviously at the same base which I've heard of a stories about there was a recording I believe done with a tape recorder overnight and when they listen back they could hardly I could hardly believe what I was hearing not only were the muffin voices there was it was like someone was in the workshop and also you could hair aeroplane any size would say this is impossible I think it's a recording of the past I think some buildings connect like primitive recorders but if you did indeed come across a spirit an entity which is conscious I know is he no longer in the physical body that is amazing
Hi people if it's where I think you are isn't it where the two pilots died in the second world war when they crash past the air base and just behind the church is it the airbase in Norfolk
What about the concept of "sacred contracts?"
The spirits are strong tonight, im getting the word....
It's the Liverpool accent that gets me. It just makes him sound dodgy.
What do you call a Scouser in a suit ?
The defendant
Etc etc ad nauseum
Once they were exposed for fakery I could never watch then again
Most old airfields from ww2 are extremely haunted. I've stayed on a few when I was in the ATC.
That's right it was in Skegness wasn't it of course it was
Usually it is because of the heightened way they died as for the man who thinks bollocks two policemen had broken legs cos of paranormal happenings In an haunted wood or forest 2016
The inception and premise of this TV series was pure genius. Using Yvette Fielding, a trusted factual BBC presenter of a beloved and staple children's magazine programme to front this production gave this TV series credibility. When you add to the mix a purported professional film crew, a so called credited psychic called Derek Acorah and thousands (if not millions) of people who actually believe everything they see on the television is true, how could this TV series fail? The answer is it couldn't and the producers of this show knew that. In this world we all live in, there are just two alternative, facts and fiction. I find it both disappointing and somewhat worrying that about 33% the UK population want to abandon common sense and accept the fiction because it makes them feel better. When you all die my UA-cam friends you are dead and whether you want to believe it or not, there is no coming back from it in any shape, form or manifestation.
Most haunted, what a load of bollocks
The worst paranormal programme to ever grace the UKs TV screens. Ruined this type of programming for a generation. Uncanny from the BBC is everything this pile of turd could never be.
Yes but quite entertaining in a Love Island sort of way.
😬 P r o m o S M
Fake show
bullcrap