Rufforth Airfield is located at Wetherby Rd, York YO23, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Rufforth Airfield and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Bellaa

5 Google Rating

great location flights to all the exotic countries cheap flights as well. Ryanair flies from here :)

5/ 5

great location flights to all the exotic countries cheap flights as well. Ryanair flies from here :)

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James Sills

5 Google Rating

Great location, love flying in Yorkshire

5/ 5

Great location, love flying in Yorkshire

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Roy Nuza

5 Google Rating

Great place to learn to fly in gliders.

5/ 5

Great place to learn to fly in gliders.

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Karsten Andreassen

5 Google Rating

Amazing

5/ 5

Amazing

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Luke Cash

5 Google Rating

Really nice set of people here. Done a few flights here in a glider really clean layout airfield. Wo

5/ 5

Really nice set of people here. Done a few flights here in a glider really clean layout airfield. Would highly recommend if it's something your into and wanting to learn to fly a glider they are really good at easing you into flying and make you feel welcome.

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Ladypetrolhead

5 Google Rating

We loved this place. We came for a gyrocopter flight. Jim was friendly and welcoming and everyone we

5/ 5

We loved this place. We came for a gyrocopter flight. Jim was friendly and welcoming and everyone we met that day were lovely. We will definitely be coming back again

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Kevin Hughes

5 Google Rating

Great airfield friendly staff

5/ 5

Great airfield friendly staff

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4 Google Rating

Quite good for flying, might go again.

4/ 5

Quite good for flying, might go again.

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linda cahill

2 Google Rating

Screen way too small. Screen out of sync. 6 vehicles broke down including ours (due to you not allow

2/ 5

Screen way too small. Screen out of sync. 6 vehicles broke down including ours (due to you not allowed your vehicle switched on all time) when RAC allowed, staff turn worker away as he had to wait until the next film had finished before he was allowed on site.... 2.5 hours later!

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