As for the under ground bunker system at Bentwaters, don't take my word for it, go to the museum, ask the curator to show you around and make your own mind up.
He will if you talk to him nicely, give you a tour of the base where you can ask him what the different structures scattered around the air field are.
Observer wrote:Hi Wolf
Graham Haynes is the curator and his e mail address is:ghaynes@pathways1.freeserve.co.uk
If this does not work get back to me.
Observer
Observer wrote: For the record, the U-2 and the earlier RB-57 Spy planes also visited RAF Woodbridge............................
SouthyR1 wrote:Wow, its great to see alot of replies going on my post.
Firstly, as i have said before, i still believe that there is something under Bentwaters/Woodbridge. Its interesting to read that Graham has said the new owners of the bases have tried, but failed to find any evidence that there is an underground facility.
What did they do?, just have a nose around??
If anyone has seen the channel four program Time Team, you will see that they use equipment to scan for any abnormalities in the soil under the earth and by reconstructing this they know where to dig a trench etc.
Secondly, if this is The Biggest UFO case in Britian, dont you think someone, whether it be a university, a private researcher who has access to this equipment, go down to the bases and try. In Warrens book he says he spoke to someone who had access to all areas on the base and states that there were two water tanks, which to him looked like dummy tanks, and if a crane was brought in to remove them, then there might be something underneath???!!.
Again, i am very sure there is something there, whether it may be connected to the incident, which i believe it is.
And finally, a bit off the point, but why did the military have two RAF bases near enough next to each other, and were they shut at the same time??
I live about 25 miles from RAF coltishall that was only shut last year, i think, so why shut two large bases and leave Coltishall operational?
The only bases which i am aware of around my area are Lakenheath, which if i have read correctly, still have operational nuclear weapons, and Mildenhall.
RAF Watton, which im not to far from, and where the sightings on radar were picked up, is in the process of being demolished to make way for housing.
I believe it is still used as an operational drop training ground, supported by the Hercules aircraft i see flying iver my house and work place nearly every evening.
Any way, hope i havent waffled on to much, thanks for reading, and i hope to recieve some more interesting reading soon.
Regards.
Andy
Observer wrote:Hi Andy
Graham Haynes will no doubt be able to answer your questions concerning B/Waters & W/Bridge. He has a good knowledge of the bases history and why they were so close together. Check him out.
RAF Coltishall from what i'm led to believe is going onto a care and maintenence level after all the Jaguars have retired. It may then re open as a Typhoon base as and when more aircraft are produced to form new squadrons. The defence publications are if anything rather vague about this.
Check the internet on this subject.
Regards
Observer
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