RAF Montrose

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Many pilots in training have crashed here and met an untimely fate. The most famous of those is that of Lt. Desmond Arthur who has been seen as a full-bodied apparition throughout the base. Other pilots who have perished are witnessed still in full uniform or caught in the form of EVPs.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
North of Montrose
United Kingdom


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GPS:
56.728889, -2.451667000000043
Region:
Angus
Nearest Towns:
Hillside, UK (1.2 mi.)
Dubton, UK (1.2 mi.)
Ferryden, UK (2.0 mi.)
Montrose, UK (2.0 mi.)
Fishtown Of Usan, UK (3.1 mi.)
Usan, UK (3.1 mi.)
Craigo, UK (3.2 mi.)
Bridge Of Dun, UK (3.2 mi.)
Saint Cyrus, UK (3.3 mi.)
Marykirk, UK (3.6 mi.)

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