A fitness coach was left 'freaked out' after he claimed a poltergeist threw his camera across the cabin of a WWII plane before the spirit of the female co-pilot appeared as a white 'angel's feather'.
In the first of two
spine-tingling videos, Tony Ferguson asks whatever is haunting the
former military seaplane to make itself known before a series of loud
bangs echo through the empty cabin.
When
the 33-year-old asked again for the entity to show itself, Mr
Ferguson's camera – which had also been experiencing interference often
associated with paranormal activity – was hurled to the ground.
Tony Ferguson first experienced
paranormal activity on the plane in October 2017. He asks whatever is
haunting the seaplane to make itself known before a series of loud bangs
echo through the empty cabin
Mr Ferguson, speaking to a
seemingly empty cabin, asks the entity to show itself. As he does so,
his camera experiences interference, which experts say is associated
with paranormal activity
Personal
trainer Mr Ferguson was so intrigued by his 'horror movie' encounter in
October 2017 that he returned to the Short flying boat – the
centrepiece at Southampton's Solent Sky Museum – this month.
Entering
the eerie aircraft again, Mr Ferguson called out for the entity but
this time captured amazing footage of what looks like a white feather
appear out of nowhere and float across the cabin before vanishing again.
Mr
Ferguson, of Southampton, Hampshire, said: 'I first visited the museum
at the end of last year. As soon as I went into the plane I felt this
pressure on my whole body and I had this horrible feeling of dread.
'I started filming and my camera
kept going whacky. I had been filming earlier in the day without any
problems and it's been fine ever since.
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