MITM Returns to England: Part 1 (RAF Strubby)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • After a nearly 6 year absence from my homeland I returned to England for a 3 week holiday and captured some of the adventures on camera. Here in part one of the trilogy I visit the former RAF Strubby in Lincolnshire.
    Here is the link of the original unveiling of the RAF Strubby memorial: • RAF STRUBBY - Memorial...

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  • @British-Hauntings-and-History
    @British-Hauntings-and-History 3 дня назад

    thanks for the tour of Strubby....whilst i have a couple of accounts from there in my files, i have to admit that i experienced nothing or nobody in spirit when i was taken there back in 2012, i found it a very tranquil airfield, well worth a look around though - C

    • @vonhewittfilms2668
      @vonhewittfilms2668  3 дня назад

      It is tranquil Chris, and I love the fact that the Stubbs family allow people to come and visit the memorial and see the buildings. Thank you for your comment 👍🏻

  • @tivvy-xf4kz
    @tivvy-xf4kz 10 часов назад

    I have passed it by many times on the way to Mablethorpe. Never realised it was in use until 1972. Not much evidence of more modern accommodation or facilities.
    I wonder if the personnel were accomodated elsewhere and it was more of a satellite airfield?
    I was in the Fleet Air Arm in the sixties and also did a stint with the RAF at Watton/Cottesmore and the buildings at Strubby certainly look wartime era but most airfields were updated around the sixties but Strubby looks as if it was left??

    • @tivvy-xf4kz
      @tivvy-xf4kz 10 часов назад

      Just did some quick research and indeed all personnel were accommodated at RAF Manby hence the lack of more modern buildings. That small building with the shelving could have been for the boxes holding the Cartridge starters? Canberras certainly used them.