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Originally posted by normalityisascam
he lives in quite a well to do area
Originally posted by normalityisascam
There were some dudes dressed all in black clothing walking around looking at the floor. Then one of them picked something up off the floor with what looked like something you'd use to pick up rubbish, then he put whatever it was in a black bag, put it in the back of the vehicle, they all got back in the car and it drove off.
Originally posted by Nirgal
Hey, I know this thread (and potentially it's originator) has trailed off but I came across something today that puts a slightly different spin on things.
What do you think of this?
[edit on 10-2-2009 by Nirgal]
Originally posted by thebox
Hi Nirgal. What are we supposed to be looking at here?
Warton Aerodrome (IATA: N/A, ICAO: EGNO) is located near to Warton village on the Fylde peninsula in Lancashire, England. The aerodrome is six nautical miles (11.1 km) west of Preston, Lancashire, UK.
Today the airfield is a major assembly and testing facility of BAE Systems Military Air Solutions.
Warton was used as the base for all British development aircraft (DA) and Instrumented Production Aircraft (IPA) in the Eurofighter programme. Warton has been home to the initial Typhoon squadrons of the Royal Air Force, No. 17 Squadron and No. 29 Squadron. This was under the so called "Case White" programme where BAE assumes more responsibility for training and support of the new aircraft than previous RAF types which were introduced under a more "in house" system. BAE insist that this allows inevitable problems with any new aircraft to be quickly ironed out by BAE personnel on site. BAE plans to offer this on site service to any export customers.
Warton is also used for development flying of the Nimrod MRA4 Maritime Reconnaissance and Attack aircraft. Two development aircraft are currently (as of 2007Important Topic Updates
) going through trials and evaluation (The third, PA3, was retired in mid 2007 due to financial pressures). Eventually the aircraft will be based at RAF Kinloss in Moray.
Warton is the base for BAE Systems' "Corporate Air Travel" department which operates scheduled services for employees (and those of partner organisations) to Farnborough, Munich, Filton, Cambridge, RAF Coningsby, and RAF Marham. The Farnborough and Munich services are provided by Corporate Air Travel's BAe 146 aircraft, with the others contracted out to other operators. Many ad-hoc passenger flights also take place operated by various VIP operators including the Queen's Flight.
Since 21 November 1994, Lancashire Constabulary has operated an Air Support Unit from the site with their G-LCON Eurocopter AS.355N Twin Squirrel 'Oscar November 21', This aircraft is fitted with special equipment as follows: AGEMA/Leo 400 nose FLIR/Video turret, searchlight, Nitesun, comms systems.
The site is not open to the public
Wiki
Kind Regards,
Though cant be bothered uploading it now if you look about 1/2 way down this page on Alan Turnball's secret bases site you can see the special and secret Bunkers at this location not shown on Google earth
Enjoy
Alan Turnball's Page 4 of Secret Bases 1/2 way down for Secret base at BAE warton.
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