RAF Pocklington

RAF Pocklington

View across the airfield (2006)
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorRoyal Air Force
LocationPocklington
Coordinates53°55′39″N 000°47′55″W / 53.92750°N 0.79861°W / 53.92750; -0.79861
Map
RAF Pocklington is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
RAF Pocklington
RAF Pocklington
Location in the East Riding of Yorkshire
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 3,280 1,000 Concrete
13/31 3,280 1,000 Concrete

Royal Air Force Pocklington or more simply RAF Pocklington was an operational flying station of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, forming part of RAF Bomber Command, and operating primarily Vickers Wellington and Handley Page Halifax bombers. The station, adjacent to the town of Pocklington at grid reference SE790485, opened in 1941, and was closed in 1946.[1] After a return to agricultural use, the station now forms an industrial estate and a restricted use airfield for a gliding club.

  1. ^ "Pocklington". Control Towers. Retrieved 27 May 2009.

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