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The secrets unearthed by urban explorers â including a forgotten village and chamber of secrets
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06:00, 11 JUL 2021
Thereâs many secrets yet to be uncovered about North East Lincolnshire.
But thanks to urban explorers, moving tides and fast-food workers, we have been able to revisit things âlost in timeâ.
Some might be familiar to those of an older generations but will be ânewâ to many others.
Ste G has uncovered a âforgotten villageâ within a Lincolnshire woods (Image: Ste G)
Hidden in woodland near Louth stands a âforgotten villageâ which is slowly being reclaimed by nature.
By David Kaminski-Morrow2021-06-03T11:09:00+01:00
Rolls-Royce has started used a renovated Bristol facility to test components for a hybrid-electric power-generation system, known as PGS1, for a demonstrator programme with intended application to future regional aircraft.
PGS1, which emerged from the truncated E-Fan X programme, will include a keg-sized generator required to deliver power levels of 2.5MW, linked to a 3,000V power electronics system and an AE2100 gas turbine.
The AE2100 engine has been previously used to power civil and military aircraft including the Saab 2000 and Lockheed Martin C-130J.
Rolls-Royce has renovated the Testbed 108 facility – previously associated with engines for the Bristol Beaufighter to the BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde – which had been used for storage since 2008.