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02/07/08 - Typhoon shot up for grabs



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A SIGNED print of an RAF Typhoon is to be auctioned to raise money for Coningsby's Helping Hands charity.

Helping Hands is the adopted charity of 29 Squadron at RAF Coningsby and members were given the print – and another that has already been sold – at a recent visit.

Photographer Richard Sivill has kindly framed the print and has it on display in his shop window, the Tattershall Art Gallery, for anyone interested in seeing it. Debbie Money, chairman said "The print will be auctioned to the highest bidder, plus a signed information booklet. There is a reserve of £50 and the closing date is August 3."

The print has been signed by Flt Lt Charlie Matthews who is this season's pilot for the Typhoon display team.
If you would like to make an offer please seal it in an envelope and send it to Debbie Money, 3 Canberra Close, Coningsby, Lincs.



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