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Report - Anechoic Chamber, Pyestock, Fleet - December 2019

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zombizza

Sore Knee
Regular User
This had been on my wish-list for a while due to the unusual nature of the building.
The lack of sound inside was rather special.
Quite tricky to photograph.
Evidences of some demo work. Def worth going if you are nearby. It's a total walk-in.
Trying my best here to do a few different angles but it really is a one shot wonder.

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Galeforce

28DL Member
28DL Member
This is fantastic - I grew up locally and always had a great interest in all the research facilities. Thanks For posting,
 
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Speed

Got Epic Slow?
Regular User
has anyone been in the control block? guessing its modern and crap but always wondered.
 

zombizza

Sore Knee
Regular User
We covered everything that was still there within that block. Maybe it's gone. Andyk post had a control room of sorts I believe
 

zombizza

Sore Knee
Regular User
Yes, looking at AndyK post, the modern control room was in that little adjoining block. There was nothing in there when I visited - stripped out
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Never tire of seeing this. Its a bit special, even though its getting stripped. Nice one :thumb
 

Rachyt

Beauty isn’t always perfection
28DL Full Member
Decent report this and great pics of the inside I struggled getting any worth posting in there. Such a surreal experience we went on a day with howling wind and bad weather, couldn’t hear a sound. Shame the blue exhaust part has gone, very unique explore though :thumb
 

Five.Claws

General Nuisance
28DL Full Member
To say this place is otherwordly is an understatement. Excuse me if I'm being a bit special, but what exactly was it used for testing on back in the day?
 

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