Ghosts of World War II
Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the enduring mystery of Montrose Airfield's phantom bomber in this compelling episode of Ghosts of World War II. Located on Scotland's coast, Montrose Air Station holds the distinction of being one of the world's oldest operational airfields, with a rich military aviation history dating back to 1913. During World War II, this crucial RAF training base prepared countless pilots for combat operations. For decades, witnesses have reported sightings of what appears to be a vintage World War II bomber approaching the airfield under impossible circumstances. These consistent accounts describe the distinctive sound of piston engines and the sight of a multi-engine aircraft following standard approach patterns, only to mysteriously vanish before landing. From former RAF servicemen to experienced pilots and local residents, witnesses across multiple decades have shared remarkably similar descriptions of this unexplained phenomenon. This episode examines the documented accounts, explores Montrose's significant wartime history, and considers how the intense military aviation activity of the 1940s may have left lasting impressions on this historic Scottish airfield. Discover why this enduring aviation mystery continues to captivate those interested in both military history and unexplained phenomena.
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