Testing the sound mirrors that protected Britain

Over on the RAF Starrship channel, I’m talking about the history of radar: - but over here, we’re testing a 90-year-old piece of technology that was meant to be part of Britain’s air defence. The Sound Mirrors, on Romney Marsh, were built in the late 1920s as a way to amplify the sound from aircraft engines over the English Channel. We’re flying a bit closer than that, with a drone. STARRSHIP: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: Website: I’m at on Twitter at on Facebook at and on Snapchat and Instagram as tomscottgo
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