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Aerobility launches Spirit of Aviation Challenge

Aerobility has announced its new Spirit of Aviation Challenge to support disabled people who might find self-isolation during the Covid-19 crisis tougher than most of us.


Courtesy Aerobility

Open to anyone, the challenge is to build, launch and film a plane at home before uploading it to Aerobility’s open Facebook Group, ‘Spirit of Aviation’, using #FLYAEROBILITY. For some, this may be a paper plane, while for others it may get more technical, however the aircraft must be made from everyday materials found at home and all planes will be judged equally by Aerobility’s panel of experts for their ability in the air as well as their style and design.

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The winner will get the chance to fly in a light aircraft with Squadron Leader Martin Pert, Team Leader of The Red Arrows while the winning plane will be showcased at Aerobility’s Headquarters in Blackbushe, Hampshire.

This is an ideal opportunity for the aviation industry to get behind the UK’s leading disabled flying charity, to help them get through these difficult times and to remain able to support the UK’s disabled flying community. Companies can invite their staff to get involved and can support the charity directly with much needed donations.

To help those taking part in the challenge, Aerobility provides an information pack which includes the basics of aerodynamics and schematics for different types of paper planes. There will also be ongoing daily content for continued learning and entertainment through Aerobility’s social media channels.

By uploading videos of the planes during construction, testing and flight phases, friends, family, neighbours and work colleagues can follow their progress and get involved with the challenge while still practicing social distancing.  They can also contribute to the charity by sponsoring the plane they're following at  https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/flyaerobility. If you’re unable to build an aircraft you can still support this very worthy aviation charity by donating on the same Just Giving page.

Mike Miller-Smith, Chief Executive, Aerobility, said: “Aerobility brings the magic of flying to anyone with any disability and we’re working hard to continue these services during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“But we do need the public’s help to support our disabled flyers during this period of extended isolation. So please give whatever you can by donating via JustGiving. Your friends and family can show their support for your aircraft by donating and leaving a message too.”

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For more information about how to get involved and to download a pack click here: https://www.aerobility.com/thespiritofaviation . Entries are open until 30th June.

 

 

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