Royal Navy Air Force, Fighter Jet's @ RNAS Culdrose, Cornwall UK
just caught these also while on my holiday i havent heard anything so loud in
ages since costford last year this was a great sight i hope you all enjoy :)!!
Rnas Culdrose, Cornwall
hawk jets leaving RNAS Culdrose #helston
RN Merilin Helicopter landing at RNAS Culdrose
British Royal Naval Merlin Helicopter seen landing at RNAS Cudrose. Cornwall/Kernow. U.K.
RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2014 Flight Highlights HD
Most (Not All) of the flying Aircraft Displays at this years Culdrose Air Day
RNAS Culdrose Air day 24th July 2013 flight highlights HD 1080p
1080p Highlights from flying aircraft at Culdrose air day Cornwall 2013 held on the 24th July. Please watch in HD.
RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall 1999
RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall 1999
RNAS Culdrose Says Farewell To Their Sea Kings
After 42 years of rescue operations from RNAS Culdrose, conducting over 9000 jobs and saving over 15000 lives, 771 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) was formally decommissioned at the end of March.
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Time-lapse video - Divisions held at RNAS Culdrose
Divisions, inspection and award presentations held in the spare hangar at RNAS Culdrose
Royal Navy video
BA 2012 lands in Cornwall UK at RNAS Culdrose Olympic Flame
BA 2012 lands at in the UK at Cornwall RNAS Culdrose Olympic Flame firefly atc raw unedited G-EUPC arrives britain games
(C) CopyWrite DU 2012
Culdrose Air Show, Helston, Cornwall 2010
For - Culdrose Air Day 2010, Helston, Cornwall
Spitfire flying raf culdrose cornwall
Spitfire flyby
Sea Harrier Ground Run at RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Short video of the Sea Harrier FA2s at Culdrose Air day 2016. Unfortunately all flying displays were cancelled this year due to bad weather. Please watch in HD 1080p
RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2015 Flight Highlights.
Most of this years flying Aircraft at the 2015 Culdrose Air Day in Cornwall. Please watch in 1080p 60.
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A Hello To Helston - local area tour
Helston is a bustling market town with a lot to offer. Ideally located, just half an hour from Penzance, Truro and St Ives.
It has more than it's fair share of good pubs and restaurants. And the Horse and Jockey, one of the best pasty shops in Cornwall!
The long history of the town is celebrated at the Folk Museum in the centre of town and is free to visit.
Helston is not far from Culdrose Airfield. Every year, in the summer, the gates are opened for the public to come and enjoy the Culdrose Air Show. As well as daily bus tours for the public in summer.
Helston is also home to Flambards, the largest theme park in Cornwall and home to the Demon Drop!
The nearby fishing village of Porthleven, offers coastal walks, craft shops and a number of Sea food restaurants.
And of course, every year on May 8th, when town clock strikes 7am, the World famous Flora day festival begins. Throughout the day locals celebrate the start of summer, performing several dances including the famous “Furry Dance”.
RNAS Culdrose Airday 2011
Video showing some footage taken from 2011 Airday at Culdrose
Places to see in ( Mullion - UK )
Places to see in ( Mullion - UK )
Mullion is a civil parish and village on the Lizard Peninsula in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The nearest town is Helston approximately five miles to the north. Mullion civil parish encompasses the church town (now known simply as Mullion) and four smaller settlements: Mullion Cove and Predannack to the southwest; Trewoon and Meaver to the east.
Mullion is bordered by the parishes of Gunwalloe and Cury to the north, Grade-Ruan to the east, Landewednack to the south, and by Mount's Bay to the west. The parish also includes Mullion Island, a uninhabited island approximately half a mile (0.8 km) offshore from Mullion Cove. The island is home to large colonies of seabirds and is owned by the National Trust.
The parish name has evolved over the years, with references in the parish records to St Mullyon, St Mullian, Mullian, Mullyan, Mulion, Mullyon and St Mullion. In the Valor Ecclesiasticus carried out in 1535 the village name is recorded as Melyan. The parish takes its name from Saint Melaine, the Breton Bishop of Rennes who supposedly took office in 519. He was a man of many aliases including the Latin version, Saint Melanius.
The parish comprises 5,007 acres (20 km2) of land, 8 acres (3.2 ha) of water and 55 acres (22 ha) of foreshore. It is on the Lizard Peninsula, which lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. Mullion contains three designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) – West Lizard SSSI, Baulk Head to Mullion SSSI and Mullion Cliff to Predannack Cliff SSSI, which includes Mullion Island. Mullion Cliff to Predannack Cliff SSSI is noted for its geological and biological interest and contains ten Red Data Book of rare and endangered plant species. Much of the Lizard National Nature Reserve (NNR) is within the parish boundary. The South West Coast Path, which follows the coast of south-west England from Somerset to Dorset passes by on the cliffs along the western edge of the parish.
The main village of Mullion is situated in the north of the parish, approximately 65 metres above sea level and about 1 mile (2 km) inland of the coast which is to its west. The village sits at the end of two river valleys which run southwest from the village, descending steeply to meet the sea at Polurrian Cove and Mullion Cove. North of the village is a third river valley descending west to east and meeting the sea at Poldhu Cove. This river defines the boundary between Mullion and the neighbouring parish of Gunwalloe. The geology of this part of the parish consists mainly of Hornblende Schists, only changing to slate north of Poldhu Cove. The land around the village and on the upper slopes of the river valleys is mostly fertile land cultivated for arable crops and livestock grazing. The small hamlets of Trewoon and Meaver are situated about half a mile to the east of Mullion village. Today Mullion is the largest village on the Lizard Peninsula and is a centre for local services and amenities as well as a popular tourist destination. Mullion School is the local secondary school.
To the south of the village the land gently rises and levels out onto a plateau at a height of around 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level. In contrast to the northern part of the parish this area remains as semi-natural heath, the growth of which is encouraged by the change in geology south of Mullion Cove to magnesium rich serpentine rock. Known as Predannack Downs, it is part of the Lizard National Nature Reserve. In the centre of the downs lies the World War II, Predannack Airfield, currently a satellite of nearby RNAS Culdrose.
The southern extent of the parish is marked by a steep, narrow river valley cut into the downs, meeting the sea at Kynance Cove. The coastline along the edge of the downs between Kynance Cove and Mullion Cove consists of high dramatic sheer cliffs with the exception of a deep narrow cleft cut into the Downs at Gew-graze, also known as Soapy Cove. This cove is named after Soapstone (or talc), a type of serpentine rock found around the cove. Talc was quarried here in the 18th century.
( Mullion - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Mullion . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Mullion - UK
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ROYAL NAVY - RNAS CULDROSE - AIR DAY 2013 - DISPLAYS!!!
Some videos from this years air day. Great day- Despite the weather!
A VALEDICTORY SLICE OF St IVES - FAREWELL TO THE SEA KINGS
Helicopter flypast celebrating the 76th anniversary of 771 Naval Air Squadron based at RNAS Culdrose, Helston. This is likely to be the last time the distinctive Red and Grey Sea Kings are seen together before the handover to Search and Rescue. Culdrose says the flypast is a 'Thank you' to the local people for their support.
The complete route was Culdrose, Penzance, Land's End, St Ives, Newquay, Truro, Falmouth, Lizard Point and Helston.
Over 250 St Ives videos and here in more manageable chunks :
St IVES IN THE SNOW
THE BEACHES
THE LIFEBOAT
St IVES IN DECEMBER
SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL and OTHER ‘CULTURE’
CEREMONIES and TRADITIONS
THE CORNWALL PLAYLIST
jetstream takeoff
jetstream taking off at rnas culdrose
RNAS Culdrose - Remembrance (CL)
RNAS Culdrose Poppy CL