Army Flying Museum's 40th Anniversary Silent Auction

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To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Army Flying Museum, we welcome you to our silent auction. Enjoy browsing through the unique lots available, which we hope will raise much needed funds for the Museum. Not only will this help us to care for and grow our nationally significant collection, but it will also ensure that our story can be told to future generations. Close.
Lot 1
£ 220
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An Aerobatic Flight in a Pitts Special
Lot 2
£ 100
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Lunch for three people at the RAF Club in Piccadilly
Lot 3
£ 65
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(1) Clay Pigeon Shooting at Middle Wallop for Two People
Lot 4
£ 140
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A day on location watching the filming of a Henry Cole TV show
Lot 5
£ 120
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Glamping for two adults and two children
Lot 6
£ 120
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Private Tours of the Army Flying Museum and The Tank Museum
Lot 7
£ 300
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A three night stay at a Suffolk coastal cottage
Lot 8
£ 40
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Two tickets to Winchester Cathedral and a Winchester College War Cloister Tour
Lot 9
£ 225
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A 20 minute flight with the Historic Army Aircraft Flight
Lot 10
£ 100
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Behind the Scenes Tour of Salisbury Museum. Overnight stay in a Shepherd's Hut.
Lot 11
£ 100
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(1) Gliding trial flight for one person
Lot 12
£ 150
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Visit to Anthony Honeyball Racing Club
Lot 13
£ 200
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Family Bird of Prey Experience at the Hawk Conservancy Trust
Lot 14
£ 5,000
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Heat Pump or Solar Panel battery system installed by Octopus Energy
Lot 15
£ 200
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A one hour experience flight in a DeHavilland Chipmunk
Lot 17
£ 100
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(2) Clay Pigeon Shooting at Middle Wallop for Two People
Lot 18
£ 100
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(2) Gliding trial flight for one person
Lot 16
£ 110
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Family Ticket Bundle to Local Attractions
Lot 19
£ 30
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A signed Hampshire Cricket Club Shirt
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