July 2023 by Blackfocusst
has some amazing aircraft!
August 2022 by Tony Smith
Was only there to drop off someone at the main gate.
May 2022 by Richard Brown
I can't remember when but at least 30 years ago. Visited with a group, possibly sea cadets, great memories. Which I was 12 again.
March 2022 by Pascal Wagner
Lads, any of you fighters fancy doing some voluntary WW2 stuff in Ukraine? Go take them Russian bots down, no one is better than the RAF.
August 2021 by Lynda Wheeler
Very informative and interesting.Great you can climb into the aircrafts lots more exhibits than expected. The team are full of knowledge and passion.
March 2021 by Michele Hickey
What an incredible place, thank you Martin for so much fun and all the stories. We were stranded at the time with no car due to difficulty with the car and staff were so wonderfully helpful! What a team the volunteer's are! Everyone from the cafe to the aero staff nothing too much trouble! Everyone so knowledgeable and great fun stories with so much to see and do. So sad that covid has put pay to bring able to sit in the machines but the one way system works really well. Thank you Richard I think in the reception/shop for all your advice great the way you explained so much to us. Lots of wonderful things, planes and helicopters to see, TV's to watch with information all about areoplanes, where they have been what missions they have been on and when they were last used. A fantastic visit and we will be returning again for sure. Please go and support them all you won't be disappointed ?
March 2021 by Robert Wyatt
My first posting after basic training in 1982 ( although immediately detached to RAF Portreath) Had a great 3 year tour of duty. Came back in 1993 to undertake the Sea Survival course as part of my VC10 cabin crew course. Lovely memories.
March 2021 by C m
After a long travel to get to raf st mawgan weary from my travels i arrived to be lead to my acomadation for the week. Upon first look i was not over or under whelmed , the heating and hotwater worked the first night but for the remainder we had zero heating or hotwater shriveled up like a cheeky peanut .The scoff house well now this is where the fun begins. Portions sizes fit for the smallest of children . The food was consistently over or under cooked . There was more variety in the left over rations box with rice and mushroom omelette.On one occasion i had a chicken burger that a good vet would have no trouble bringing back to life . The bead bun that incased my blood soaked wing still flapping heart still pumping chicken burger was what i can only call diabolical due to being 50% raw dough 40% human waste 10% experimental.My conclusion is that this is one of the best kept secrets in cornwall and should remain hidden for ever . 0/10Boke
March 2021 by Stuart Davey
Excellent RAF base. Good view of civilian and military aircraft.
March 2021 by Jon B
Military base so not open to the public. Manned by joint RAF and Army personnel.