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Today's paramotor adventure takes the Sky Rascals to RAF Greenham Common, an abandoned nuclear missile storage site and US Air Force Base. Join us as we see the nuclear storage bunkers, air traffic control tower and remaining pieces of cold war history scattered around the site. About Sky Rascals. A group of friends travelling around on their paramotors (or flying motorbikes), landing at and exploring some of the coolest places the world has to offer. We aim to inspire adventurers, promote safe aviation, explore the world and have fun. Rascal Online: https://skyrascals.com/ Rascal Instagram: / skyrascals Rascal Facebook: / skyrascals Contact us: rascals@skyrascals.com History: RAF Greenham Common was an RAF and US Air Force base south of Newbury & Thatcham in Berkshire. This was once an airfield that operated through World War Two, the Cold War (with USAF Strategic Air Command and B-47s) and later with the US Air Force 501st Tactical Missile Wing with 96 Ground Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCM). Despite protests and controversy, the mission was achieved and the Cold War was won. Greenham Common closed in September 1992 but the base lives on in as a victory for freedom and a validation of a strong defense posture.