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Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

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peejay75

Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

Post by peejay75 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:23 am

Hello peeps.Wandering where would be best to spend a few hours on a wednesday[27th].Culdrose or St Mawgan.Any suggestions please :S

POL
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Re: Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

Post by POL » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:42 am

Wouldn't bother with St. Mawgan unless you want to see the odd flyBE DHC-8!

EGDGZTCW

Re: Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

Post by EGDGZTCW » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:55 am

Yep, not too busy at Newquay at the mo, that said we never know when something interesting may pitch up.....Tornado, Typhoon being recent examples. Easter onwards we should see the Classic Air Force in the air here abouts....

Red Hound
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Re: Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

Post by Red Hound » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:07 am

With a CAF Aurora expected on 26th Feb for rest of week i would head to Culdrose.
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You never know at St Mawgan/Newquay, military visitors are possible but not everyday.

colevans
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Re: Culdrose or St Mawgan[as was]

Post by colevans » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:50 pm

Im working in Redruth at the moment and yesterday there was fast jet activity overhead but cloud was low so couldn't see anything....sound like a Hawk....

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