Image shows actor Warwick Davis alongside pilot for this leg, Mr Dave Stobie (Middle) and Spitfires.com CEO and pilot Mr Matt Jones.
(IN SHORT) A historic Spitfire aircraft visited Cornwall as part of the Spitfire 90 Tour, marking 90 years since its first flight and raising funds for RAF-related charities. The event attracted aviation enthusiasts and featured appearances from notable guests, including actor Warwick Davis. Despite weather-related schedule changes, the visit provided a powerful tribute to the aircraft’s legacy and highlighted the importance of preserving aviation heritage while engaging the public.
(PRESS RELEASE) NEWQUAY, 2026-Apr-16 — /Travel PR News/ — A historic Supermarine Spitfire made a memorable appearance in Cornwall as part of the nationwide Spitfire 90 Tour, celebrating 90 years since the aircraft’s first flight while supporting key RAF charities.
The iconic aircraft landed at Cornwall Airport Newquay at 11:48 a.m. on April 16, attracting aviation enthusiasts, military personnel, and invited guests eager to witness one of Britain’s most celebrated aircraft in operation.
The visit was welcomed by Squadron Leader Rob Farrant of RAF St Mawgan, who highlighted the significance of the occasion for the region’s aviation heritage. He noted that the Spitfire’s presence underscored Cornwall’s longstanding ties to military aviation and provided an opportunity for the public to engage directly with RAF history.
The Cornwall stop formed part of the wider Spitfire 90 Tour, organized by Spitfire.com with support from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. The initiative commemorates the Spitfire’s first flight in 1936 and aims to raise funds for both the Mark Long Trust and the RAF Benevolent Fund, which support serving personnel, veterans, and their families.
Adverse weather conditions required adjustments to the original schedule, shifting the Cornwall appearance from April 15 to April 16. The change reflected the operational challenges associated with flying historic aircraft and the emphasis placed on safety in such events.
Among those present was Warwick Davis, whose attendance added a personal dimension to the occasion. He described the experience as emotionally powerful, particularly the distinctive sound of the aircraft’s engine, which remains instantly recognizable.
The tour also offers unique flight experiences for participants. Pilot Dave Stobie noted the enthusiasm of passengers and spectators alike, emphasizing the joy generated by the aircraft’s appearances. One participant, Ian Wood, who secured a seat through an auction, described his flight as an unforgettable experience, highlighting the opportunity to fly in formation and view the Cornish coastline from the air.
The Spitfire’s visit to Cornwall not only celebrated a milestone in aviation history but also reinforced the enduring legacy of the aircraft. The event demonstrated the continued importance of collaboration between military heritage organizations and civilian aviation partners, while inspiring public interest in the history and evolution of flight.
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SOURCE: Cornwall Airport Ltd
