RAF St Mawgan is flying high after winning an award at the Royal Cornwall Show.

The airbase won second prize for best non-agricultural trade stand after engaging with thousands of visitors from across the region at the Wadebridge Showground.

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The RAF St Mawgan tent offered an immersive experience, featuring engineers, medics, survival equipment fitters, personnel from the regiment, reservists, recruiters, cadets and members from the model aircraft club.

Despite a predictably unpredictable weather forecast, personnel from RAF St Mawgan proudly attended the Royal Cornwall Show at the Wadebridge Showground on Thursday 5th, Friday 6th and Saturday 7th June, engaging with thousands of visitors from across the region and won 2nd prize for best non-agricultural trade stand for their efforts! 
Wing Commander Helen Simpson, Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan, highlighted the importance of the event, stating: "The Royal Cornwall Show is a fantastic opportunity for personnel from RAF St Mawgan to connect with the local community in which they live and serve —whether that is engaging with school children, veterans, or the general public. It is an opportunity to share what we do, why we do it and why our role for Defence matters." 
The RAF St Mawgan tent offered an immersive experience, featuring engineers, medics, survival equipment fitters, personnel from the regiment, reservists, recruiters, cadets and members from the model aircraft club. Visitors were able to gain firsthand insights into the diverse expertise and operations of RAF St Mawgan. 
Adding to the excitement, the RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the Main Ring on Friday as the weather conditions improved, delivering an unforgettable performance. 
RAF St Mawgan remains committed to strengthening its relationship with the local community, demonstrating the invaluable contributions its personnel make to national security and aviation excellence.
RAF St Mawgan made a strong connection with the community at the show (Picture: Cpl Tom Cann RAF) (Cpl Tom Cann RAF)

Visitors were able to gain firsthand insights into the diverse expertise and operations of RAF St Mawgan.

Despite a predictably unpredictable weather forecast, personnel from RAF St Mawgan proudly attended the Royal Cornwall Show at the Wadebridge Showground on Thursday 5th, Friday 6th and Saturday 7th June, engaging with thousands of visitors from across the region and won 2nd prize for best non-agricultural trade stand for their efforts! 
Wing Commander Helen Simpson, Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan, highlighted the importance of the event, stating: "The Royal Cornwall Show is a fantastic opportunity for personnel from RAF St Mawgan to connect with the local community in which they live and serve —whether that is engaging with school children, veterans, or the general public. It is an opportunity to share what we do, why we do it and why our role for Defence matters." 
The RAF St Mawgan tent offered an immersive experience, featuring engineers, medics, survival equipment fitters, personnel from the regiment, reservists, recruiters, cadets and members from the model aircraft club. Visitors were able to gain firsthand insights into the diverse expertise and operations of RAF St Mawgan. 
Adding to the excitement, the RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the Main Ring on Friday as the weather conditions improved, delivering an unforgettable performance. 
RAF St Mawgan remains committed to strengthening its relationship with the local community, demonstrating the invaluable contributions its personnel make to national security and aviation excellence.
The RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the main ring delivering an "unforgettable performance." Picture: Cpl Tom Cann RAF) (Cpl Tom Cann RAF)

The RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the main ring.

Despite a predictably unpredictable weather forecast, personnel from RAF St Mawgan proudly attended the Royal Cornwall Show at the Wadebridge Showground on Thursday 5th, Friday 6th and Saturday 7th June, engaging with thousands of visitors from across the region and won 2nd prize for best non-agricultural trade stand for their efforts! 
Wing Commander Helen Simpson, Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan, highlighted the importance of the event, stating: "The Royal Cornwall Show is a fantastic opportunity for personnel from RAF St Mawgan to connect with the local community in which they live and serve —whether that is engaging with school children, veterans, or the general public. It is an opportunity to share what we do, why we do it and why our role for Defence matters." 
The RAF St Mawgan tent offered an immersive experience, featuring engineers, medics, survival equipment fitters, personnel from the regiment, reservists, recruiters, cadets and members from the model aircraft club. Visitors were able to gain firsthand insights into the diverse expertise and operations of RAF St Mawgan. 
Adding to the excitement, the RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the Main Ring on Friday as the weather conditions improved, delivering an unforgettable performance. 
RAF St Mawgan remains committed to strengthening its relationship with the local community, demonstrating the invaluable contributions its personnel make to national security and aviation excellence.
Visitors were shown the display organised by the model aircraft club (Picture: Cpl Tom Cann RAF) (Cpl Tom Cann RAF)

Wing Commander Helen Simpson, the Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan said: "The Royal Cornwall Show is a fantastic opportunity for personnel from RAF St Mawgan to connect with the local community in which they live and serve. Whether that is engaging with school children, veterans, or the general public. It is an opportunity to share what we do, why we do it and why our role for defence matters."

Despite a predictably unpredictable weather forecast, personnel from RAF St Mawgan proudly attended the Royal Cornwall Show at the Wadebridge Showground on Thursday 5th, Friday 6th and Saturday 7th June, engaging with thousands of visitors from across the region and won 2nd prize for best non-agricultural trade stand for their efforts! 
Wing Commander Helen Simpson, Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan, highlighted the importance of the event, stating: "The Royal Cornwall Show is a fantastic opportunity for personnel from RAF St Mawgan to connect with the local community in which they live and serve —whether that is engaging with school children, veterans, or the general public. It is an opportunity to share what we do, why we do it and why our role for Defence matters." 
The RAF St Mawgan tent offered an immersive experience, featuring engineers, medics, survival equipment fitters, personnel from the regiment, reservists, recruiters, cadets and members from the model aircraft club. Visitors were able to gain firsthand insights into the diverse expertise and operations of RAF St Mawgan. 
Adding to the excitement, the RAF Falcons, the military’s elite parachute display team, thrilled crowds with a spectacular jump into the Main Ring on Friday as the weather conditions improved, delivering an unforgettable performance. 
RAF St Mawgan remains committed to strengthening its relationship with the local community, demonstrating the invaluable contributions its personnel make to national security and aviation excellence.
Wing Commander Helen Simpson, the Station Commander at RAF St Mawgan receiving the prize for best non-agricultural trade stand (Picture: Cpl Tom Cann RAF) (Cpl Tom Cann RAF)