Ambitious plans to recreate the wartime airfield in Carew have been spelled out to Pembrokeshire's Assembly Members.
The Carew Cheriton Control Tower had been used as a cowshed but has been restored to its former glory by a band of volunteers over the past seven years.
Two school parties a week now visit to learn about Pembrokeshire's role in both the world wars. The group is planning a £1.6 million redevelopment project that includes building a hangar for an Anson aircraft as well as visitor and education centres.
"We wanted our new AM's to see was going on here and to learn about what we foresee will be a very special visitor attraction," said group chairman John Brock.
"We think this is a unique project and we want to make this the centre of aviation history for the county."
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire AM Angela Burns said: "I wish the group every success with their future plans, it is a fascinating place and is a real asset to the county. If they can press ahead with their plans then it'll be a real jewel in the crown for Pembrokeshire's tourist trade."