Most Haunted Season 8 Episode 21 - Watch Legally and Safely
Most Haunted Season 8 Episode 21
Most Haunted: Most Haunted visit the North East Aircraft Museum located in Sunderland. Once Sunderland Airport that all fell wayside in 1984 as developers soon swalloped up the neighbouring land. This place actually goes back to 1917 the first World War, and it's biggest claim to fame was on August 15th 1940 the battle of Britain was raging and every plane from this airfield was in the sky and they shot down alot of rival planes from the coast. Sargent Edward Grenville Shaw crashed not far from here, he was training and they was flying near each other and one of them made a mistake and both wings clipped each other and he crashed to the ground. Stones are thrown by unseen phantoms in hanger one, a German spy who stole an airplane from the same site is said to still roam this area along with the ghost of an alsatian dog. As well as being seen the ghost of an air sea rescue helicopter Pilot does not like visitors anywhere near his aircraft and has been know to push visitors out of the way. War time chatter and music is believed to have been heard in an area that was once known as the Pilot's rest area, poltergeist activity and dark shadows are said to plague every hanger in this fascinating site. The figure of a man has been seen standing at the top of the stairs at the display hall, it could be the ghost of a sargent who has been seen frantically searching for his wreckage, he has been also known to ask for his boots which was left in the ground after his body was found. Paranormal Investigator steve Parsons returns, and Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.
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