EYTCC Vintage Fly Day
Festival

EYTCC Vintage Fly Day

Saturday, July 18, 2026
Breighton Airfield
EYTCC Vintage Fly Day, taking place on July 18, 2026, at Breighton Airfield, is a lively festival celebrating classic vehicles and aircraft. The event showcases an impressive range of vintage cars and planes, with both fly-ins and static displays providing a chance to admire these remarkable machines up close. Visitors can watch pilots skillfully navigate their aircraft as they arrive and depart, while car enthusiasts will appreciate the variety of well-preserved automobiles on show. The setting at Breighton Airfield blends history with a genuine atmosphere, drawing enthusiasts and families alike. Alongside the vehicles, there will be opportunities to chat with owners and pilots, learn about the history behind their vehicles, and take photographs. The event is family-friendly and designed to engage people of all ages, making it a delightful day out for anyone with an interest in vintage transport or outdoor events. Whether you have a keen eye for engineering or simply enjoy a good day out in the countryside, EYTCC Vintage Fly Day has something to offer.

Tips for Attending

  • Arrive early to get the best viewing spots for both fly-ins and car displays.
  • Bring a camera or smartphone to capture close-up shots of vintage vehicles and aircraft.
  • Prepare for changeable weather by wearing layers and bringing sunscreen or rain gear accordingly.
  • Allow time to speak with owners and pilots who are usually happy to share stories about their vehicles.

Practical Information

Budget: Entry fees vary; expect to pay a moderate ticket price with additional spending for food, drinks, and souvenirs.. Duration: Plan to spend at least 4-5 hours to fully enjoy the fly-ins, static displays, and other activities.. Food Drink: On-site food vendors usually provide snacks, refreshments, and light meals, but bringing your own picnic is also a good option.. What To Wear: Comfortable shoes suitable for walking on grass and in open fields, plus weather-appropriate clothing such as hats, sunglasses, or waterproof jackets.. Getting There: Breighton Airfield is accessible by car via the A1079. Limited public transport options are available; consider car sharing or taxi services from nearby York or Selby.. Booking Advice: Check the official EYTCC website for ticket availability and any early booking discounts. Family tickets may also be available.

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Venue

Breighton Airfield

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