RAF St Mawgan
| RAF St Mawgan | |
|---|---|
| Near St Mawgan, Cornwall, England | |
Shackleton Aircraft as gate guardian | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Royal Air Force station |
| Code | EGDG |
| Owner | Ministry of Defence |
| Operator | Royal Air Force |
| Controlled by | No. 2 Group |
| Website | www |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 50°26′05″N 005°00′47″W / 50.43472°N 5.01306°W |
| Grid reference | SW870646 |
| Site history | |
| Built | 1939/40 |
| In use | 1940-Present |
| Garrison information | |
| Current commander | Wing Commander H. R. Simpson |
| Occupants |
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Royal Air Force St Mawgan or more simply RAF St Mawgan is a Royal Air Force station near St Mawgan and Newquay in Cornwall, England. In 2008 the runway part of the site was handed over to Newquay Airport. The remainder of the station continues to operate under the command of the RAF. RAF St Mawgan used to have the widest military runway in the UK (300 ft) and was the home of the Cornwall Air Ambulance service and more recently 505 (Wessex) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF).