Squadron Leader Pert said: “This flying suit saw action with me flying across North America, including down the Hudson and also in 2020 with the VE Day 75 Flypast. It’s been signed by the 2020 team and I will even personalise it to the lucky bidder.”
Squadron Leader Bould said: “I know, first-hand, from meeting those involved with Aerobility that they aim for excellence. In this year’s auction, Breitling has donated an Avenger Automatic GMT 45 Red Arrows Limited Edition. Commitment, precision and split-second timing are crucial to the Red Arrows, which makes this a very relevant addition to the Aerobilty auction. To make it even more special, the Red Arrows team are going to sign this particular watch box. From everyone here at the Red Arrows we hope you find time to support Aerobility and its important activities.”
Mike Miller-Smith, CEO at Aerobility, said: “We are honoured that The Red Arrows and Breitling continue to support Aerobility. It’s incredible too that two Red1s have made such kind contributions.We are very grateful. This year has been particularly difficult, so the ongoing support of the team and of Breitling means so much and makes a massive difference to those with disability that we teach to fly.”