Participate in Aerobility’s annual Aviator’s Auction and help change lives

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  • Auction highlights include a rare model of a MiG-29, signed by test pilot Anatoly Kvotchur
  • A day return flight in a Cessna Citation CJ2 private jet to Newquay courtesy of Air Charter Scotland
  • A WW2 Pre-Flying Training Syllabus and Ride and fire a tank.

The Aviator’s Auction will run alongside the Armchair Airshow through to Sunday 30 May.

Armchair Airshow is live-streaming on Saturday 29 May from 14:00, UK time.

Aerobility’s Armchair Airshow, which goes live on Saturday 29th May, from 14:00hrs BST will feature an Aviator’s Auction with a range of offers – some rare, some aspirational – with all funds raised going to the disabled flying charity.

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The rarest item is a model MiG-29, signed by Russian test pilot Anatoly Kvotchur who famously crashed at the Paris Air Show in 1989, while executing a low-speed, high-angle of attack portion of his routine. The cause was a bird strike which led to his right engine bursting into flames. Kvotchur managed to steer away from the crowd and ejected 2.5 seconds before impact. He landed 30 metres from the fireball after the explosion opened his parachute.

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There are only two such signed models in existence. Both were secured by a very young Jon Windover, Trustee at Aerobility, when he met Kvotchur at London Biggin Hill Airport in 1998. Biggin Hill has donated one model, the other is very unlikely to come on to the market!

The chance to join the jet set for a day return flight aboard a Cessna Citation M525 CJ2 from London Biggin Hill to Newquay, Cornwall, destination of next month’s G7 Summit, is generously offered courtesy of Air Charter Scotland, Zepiair Ltd and Jet Agent.  It’s ideal for a family of four or group of friends who have maybe held off marking a big celebration.

 

Further items include a WW2 Pre-Flying Training Syllabus and the opportunity to ride and fire a tank.

Mike Miller-Smith, CEO at Aerobility, said “In these challenging times before we can return fully to flight or get out to airshows and events, the auction is a crucial way for us to fundraise and a simple way for people to support us, wherever they are. There are some great items in there and something for every pocket.  The monies raised will change lives by ensuring anyone with any disability can learn how to fly.  Thank you so much to all those who have donated.”

Aviator’s Auction highlights include a rare model of a MiG-29, signed by test pilot Anatoly Kvotchur

The auction closes at 21:00 on Sunday 30th May. You can watch the show and access the auction via www.ArmchairAirshow.com

 

You can follow @Aerobilty on Facebook and Twitter to receive Armchair Airshow updates.


 

  

L-R: Aviator’s Auction highlights include a rare model of a MiG-29, signed by test pilot Anatoly Kvotchur; a day return flight aboard a Cessna Citation M525 CJ2 from London Biggin Hill to Newquay, Cornwall and a WW2 Pre-Flying Training Syllabus


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