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  • The final preparations are being made for the 2010 RNAS Culdrose Air Day (Wednesday 28th July). With the ‘Vulcan’ making a rare appearance, thrilling flying displays, an action packed military arena and a chance to get up close with the world of Naval Aviation, organisers hope that the public will experience ‘Fly Navy’ whatever the weather.
  • Members of 820 Naval Air Squadron recently gave some of their time to help prepare the Public Viewing Area at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose for the 2010 season.
  • A group of naval ratings from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose were on hand to greet her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall during her visit to the Shelterbox HQ in Helston, Cornwall.
  • One of the longest serving civilian employees at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose retired recently.
  • Captain Graeme Mackay, the Commanding Officer of Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, has presented Warrant Officer Jeffrey Chope with a “Clasp” to his Long Service and Good Conduct medal.
  • Members of 849 Airborne Surveillance and Control (ASaC) Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose..
  • One of most experienced pilots at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose passed yet another significant milestone in his flying career recently.
  • Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose will hold its annual Air Day on Wednesday 28 July 2010. Fast jets, helicopters and military aircraft will demonstrate their capabilities as they zoom across the skies, and visitors will be able to meet aircrew who have served on frontline squadrons all over the world.
  • The Culdrose-based Military Aviation Support Force (MASF), which provides the expertise and facilities for the operation of aircraft from ships and land bases abroad, sailed with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship Largs Bay on Wednesday 3 February from the UK with equipment and supplies for Haiti.
  • One of the Royal Navy pilots at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose has clocked up more than 7000 hours in the air.