RAF Pilot Goddard’s Mysterious Time Slip And Journey To The Future
Cynthia McKanzie – MessageToEagle.com – Many scientists are convinced there is a number of higher dimensions and possibly several invisible worlds surrounding our own.
If this is the case, then there could be so-called inter-dimensional time portals on Earth. These inter-dimensional doorways would be invisible to the naked eye, but stumbling upon one of them could transport a person to a different time and unknown world.
There are many intriguing stories about people who have accidentally entered different worlds through time portals and one them is Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard of the British Royal Air Force.
A Time Portal Hidden In A Storm?
In 1935, Goddard flew a Hawker Hart biplane to Edinburgh, Scotland, from his home base in Andover, England.
It was a weekend visit and on Sunday, Goddard decided to fly over an abandoned airfield at Drem, not far from Edinburgh. It was closer to his final destination than the airport at which he landed.
Constructed during the first World War, the Drem airfield was not much to see. It was overgrown with foliage and the hangars were falling apart. The former airport was now a farm and cattle grazed where planes were once parked.
On Monday, Goddard began the flight back to his home base, but he encountered a bizarre storm that gave him problems controlling his aircraft.
He was flying in an open cockpit over mountainous terrain without radio navigational aides or cloud flying instruments. In the high winds of the storm’s strange brown-yellow clouds, he lost control of his plane, which began to spiral toward the ground. Goddard was unable to stop the spin and he was uncertain of his location.
Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard
Things looked really bad and he feared that the rapid fall would lead to a crash into the mountains. He seemed to have little chance to come out of the clouds. As he looked around, he noticed that sky was darker than ever, and the clouds were yellowish-brown. Goddard was now flying at 150 miles per hour and he was still falling. After what seemed like an eternity, he finally succeeded in leveling out his plane and managed to avoid a crash.
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At this point something strange happened. He looked around trying to determine his location. To his surprise, he noticed that the sky was now suddenly bright with golden sunlight and he was approaching the old, abandoned airfield at Drem.
It Was The Same Airfield And Yet Everything Was Different
As he looked around, Goddard noticed this was the same airfield, but yet everything was different. The hangars appeared to be new. There were four airplanes on the ground: three were familiar biplanes, but painted in an unfamiliar yellow; the fourth was a monoplane. This was really odd because the RAF had no such plane in 1935.
The mechanics were dressed in blue overalls, which Goddard thought odd since all RAF mechanics dressed in brown overalls. Even more curious was that no-one seemed to notice him. He was flying over the airfield, but none of the mechanics paid any attention to him and his craft. It was almost as if he was invisible to the people on the ground. Leaving the area, he again encountered the storm, but he managed to return to his home base safely.
There could be many invisible time portals on our planet.
Goddard told the other pilots about his unusual experience, but no-one took him seriously. His friends thought that he was either crazy or drunk, and Goddard decided to keep the story to himself for many years before finally in 1966, he wrote down and revealed his strange encounter with an unknown place from a different time.
A Journey Into The Future?
In 1939, Goddard watched as RAF trainers began to be painted yellow and the mechanics switched to blue coveralls. The RAF introduced a new training monoplane exactly like the one he had seen in his flight over Drem. It was called the Magister. He learned that the airfield at Drem had been refurbished.
Did Goddard for a brief moment experience time travel into the future? It would seem so, how else could he have known what Drem airfield would look like in fours years? Goddard’s time slip is an intriguing time travel story that gives us something to think about. Did he accidentally enter a time portal while flying through the storm?
The RAF pilot’s mysterious time slip and encounter with the unknown can be neither confirmed nor denied. What we can say with certainty is that there is still so much we do not fully understand about the nature of time and space.
Written by Cynthia McKanzie MessageToEagle.com Staff Writer
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