Culdrose Air Day 2014 reaches for the sky

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Crowds at Culdrose Air Day. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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About 20,000 people were expected at Air Day at RNAS Culdrose, the only day of the year the Cornish navy base is open to the public

Sea King helicopter flying the flag at Culdrose Air Day. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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A Royal Navy Sea King helicopter flies the flag at Culdrose

World War 2 Mustang fighter. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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A World War 2 Mustang fighter was one of the older aircraft flying at the air base

Spitfire lands at Culdrose Air Day.
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It was joined by one of its British counterparts, and one of the most famous aircraft in the world, a Spitfire

The Culdroses choir. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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The Culdroses Military Wives Choir provided some music during the Air Day

The RVators carry out acrobatics at Culdrose Air Day. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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The RVators carried out an acrobatics display at Culdrose

Vulcan bomber at Culdrose Air Day. Pic: Kevin Thomas
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Another of Britain's most famous aircraft, the Vulcan, also took part in a flypast

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