Robert Victor Goddard was a distinguished Air Marshal in the Royal Air Force who experienced an inexplicable event in 1935 while flying over Scotland.

While attempting to inspect the decommissioned RAF Drem airfield, the officer flew through a storm and, upon emerging, witnessed the base in full operation, complete with yellow aircraft and personnel in blue uniforms. What is surprising is that at that time, the planes were silver and the uniforms were beige, but years later, the vision came true exactly as described.

Goddard, who served in World War I, rose to become deputy director of intelligence, demonstrating that his prophetic insight anticipated the modernization of British military aviation.

