A thoroughly comprehensive and painstaking review of this historic war-time site. I really like your patient and real-time camera style as you film, few, if any jumps in editing, making it relaxing for the viewer and respectful to the buildings and legacy. It's as though you are taking us us along with you. Please keep to this format, even walking the road-sides and exploring natural surroundings as you investigate add critical interest to the experience. I'm quite amazed at what still remains, so many similar sites being demolished and lost taking their secrets for ever. You have captured them here on our behalf. I was interested in the hanger site with what looked like an American flag that was fenced off you didn't explore. Can you shed any light on this? Thank you for uploading.
Hi I appreciate that I'll be keeping to this format I want to document as much of the place and future sites as I can. As to your question the hangar area is a warehouse at the time of filming it was a Sunday and was closed I've read online that there is a mural to the airman inside the hangar that the staff have done to pay respect.
So much history and quite sad when one remembers all that happened on these old airfields and the dreadful losses. Has anyone been back to Elevedon Hall,the old HQ of the 3rd Bombardment Wing?
Nice little explore young people. Shame that so much has gone. Lovely wall art of the dance band til some idiot took a spray can to it. Pity the battle HQ was flooded but of all the ones I`ve seen on the tube here I think a maximum of 2 of them were dry. I`ll watch Folkingham next.
I have been visiting RAF Polebrook since the 1970's but there is no mention of Clark Gable being stationed here. Surely we need a blue plague saying Clark was here or took a dump here?
@ogo2l it would be difficult to put every detail in the intro. That's why I keep it short I do leave a link to what I've looked up so anyone can view and read in length.
@WorldWarMilitaria1942 seemed about when u was there .Big electric gate at the main entrance path.. only did the air raid shelters to the left .. I'm disabled .it was very wet and windy
My father served at Polebrook Airfield from 1943 to the conclusion of the war in 1945. It's a shame that the music in this video makes the narration very hard to understand. Is there a need, really, for music at all?
@@cubatime72 I'm so glad the hanger is still there. My Dad worked in the control tower (radio repairman) and just general PFC gopher. He had some stories.
Superbly done, thanks for sharing, Love your steady camera work and the fact you look up at the details often missed. Cheers.
@@UniSeco Thank you very much. 😊
A great video , I felt that I was there with you , ❤️fm nz🇳🇿
Thank you for watching. 👍
A thoroughly comprehensive and painstaking review of this historic war-time site. I really like your patient and real-time camera style as you film, few, if any jumps in editing, making it relaxing for the viewer and respectful to the buildings and legacy. It's as though you are taking us us along with you. Please keep to this format, even walking the road-sides and exploring natural surroundings as you investigate add critical interest to the experience.
I'm quite amazed at what still remains, so many similar sites being demolished and lost taking their secrets for ever. You have captured them here on our behalf.
I was interested in the hanger site with what looked like an American flag that was fenced off you didn't explore. Can you shed any light on this?
Thank you for uploading.
Hi I appreciate that I'll be keeping to this format I want to document as much of the place and future sites as I can. As to your question the hangar area is a warehouse at the time of filming it was a Sunday and was closed I've read online that there is a mural to the airman inside the hangar that the staff have done to pay respect.
The site has also a beautiful monument for remembering.
Thanks for watching, is the monument at the J type hangar I must of missed that.
Really interesting and enjoyable, love the wall art and looks like still lots to explore.
Thanks for watching, the wall art is great and that it still survives. 👍
loved the vid even better with no talking
Hi, thanks for watching, and I'm glad you liked it. 👍
So much history and quite sad when one remembers all that happened on these
old airfields and the dreadful losses.
Has anyone been back to Elevedon Hall,the old HQ of the 3rd Bombardment Wing?
Hi Roy thanks for watching, from your comment was you in the services? not that I know of I was unaware of Elevedon Hall.
Very moving scenes. It is very likely that film star Clark Gable would have been seen in some of them.
Thank you for watching, yes that's very true.
Nice little explore young people. Shame that so much has gone. Lovely wall art of the dance band til some idiot took a spray can to it. Pity the battle HQ was flooded but of all the ones I`ve seen on the tube here I think a maximum of 2 of them were dry. I`ll watch Folkingham next.
Thanks for watching, it is a shame about the spray paint, the only battle Headquarters I've been in is the one at Langham dome.
I have been visiting RAF Polebrook since the 1970's but there is no mention of Clark Gable being stationed here. Surely we need a blue plague saying Clark was here or took a dump here?
@ogo2l it would be difficult to put every detail in the intro. That's why I keep it short I do leave a link to what I've looked up so anyone can view and read in length.
Went today 21st Feb 2023
That's great, how was the condition of the site.
@WorldWarMilitaria1942 seemed about when u was there .Big electric gate at the main entrance path.. only did the air raid shelters to the left ..
I'm disabled .it was very wet and windy
@leescarrott6541 it's a shame you couldn't get to see more.
@@WorldWarMilitaria1942 weather didn't help. ..did thor sites at melton .Harrington. lunch at sywell.polebrook.kings cliffe..
My father served at Polebrook Airfield from 1943 to the conclusion of the war in 1945. It's a shame that the music in this video makes the narration very hard to understand. Is there a need, really, for music at all?
Hi Roberto thanks for sharing that your father served at Polebrook, the music was just for the intro of the video.
The majority of the video is silent. 🙄
This is on my doorstep. Was up there last week with work, and was able to go in the hanger. They have a lovely model of the airfield in the office.
@@cubatime72 I'm so glad the hanger is still there. My Dad worked in the control tower (radio repairman) and just general PFC gopher. He had some stories.
Inflamables stores paint oil etc.
Thanks for watching and commenting.