Royal Air Force Rufforth | |||
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Handley Page Halifax V of 1663 HCU | |||
IATA: none – ICAO: none | |||
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Airport type | Military | ||
Location | Rufforth, North Yorkshire | ||
Elevation AMSL | 52 ft / 16 m | ||
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RAF Rufforth
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Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
06/24 | 5,946 | 1,812 | |
11/29 | 4,050 | 1,234 | |
18/36 | 4,200 | 1,280 |
RAF Rufforth is a former Royal Air Force station located near Rufforth in North Yorkshire, UK.
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RAF Rufforth was built by John Laing & Son Ltd for the Royal Air Force in 1941 (completed 1942), it is located on the south side of the village[1].
The airfield had one B1 and two T2 hangars and 36 aircraft hard standings and there was accommodation for 1,531 males and 251 females of all ranks[2].
A total of 18 aircraft flying from RAF Rufforth were lost in accidents including one at Bishop Wilton Wold[4][5].
RAF Rufforth was home to a gliding school for several years whilst being part of No. 60 Maintenance Unit, the RAF left in 1974 and the Ministry of Defence (MOD) sold the site in 1981.
Part of the site has been retained for use by microlight and other small aircraft.
The ITV fictional drama series "Airline" was partially filmed at the airfield in 1982.[6][7][8]
Airline was a period drama series set at the end of the Second World War. Its main character is Jack Ruskin (played by Roy Marsden) who as a demobbed RAF transport pilot tries to set up his own airline using a DC3/C-47.
The series also starred Polly Hemingway as Jennie, Peter Witney as Richard Heffer, Sean Scanlan as Mc Evoy and Terence Rigby as Ernie Cade.
The series ran for 9 Episodes.
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