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Tall_guy_in_a_152 16th Oct 2003 21:24

.... it turned out to be a 1993 chart (I must have bought it pre-PPL) but I don't suppose that makes any difference. All the built-up areas are just a bit bigger than they used to be! :)

TG.

Whirlybird 17th Oct 2003 16:45

TG,

Many thanks.:ok: Check your pms.

Whirlybird 26th Oct 2003 23:22

Over £600 now since 19th September, not all from aviation item sales, but a lot is. So thanks to all who sent stuff, and please keep it coming. :ok:

Whirlybird 9th Dec 2003 16:26

Halfway there!!!!!!
 
An update...

I've now made just over £1250, so I'm halfway there! This isn't all from aviation related sales, but much of it is, so many thanks to those who contributed stuff. To give you an idea, a headset with a wonky connection made £26.50, Ray-Bans sold for £38, most old charts make about £5-10, old flight bag sold for £16, Experimental Test Pilot's diary made £13.

I still need another £1200, so please keep sending me stuff! For instance, if you update your flight guide this coming year, can I have the old one please? And all unwanted Christmas presents, aviation related or otherwise, can be used. Either send things to me, or bring them to the Gatbash, or I may be at the London bash this weekend.

Thanks again; hope I'm not boring you all, but I thought people who donated stuff would want to know what happened to it.

Circuit Basher 9th Dec 2003 17:54

Well done, Whirly! I'll keep my eye out for anything more of relevance!

On a reverse note, I'm also bidding for a log book that you're selling - just going to EBay to see how much it's worth now!

Keef 9th Dec 2003 18:07

Hi Whirly - I'll put together a carrier bag of stuff I keep meaning to get rid of (old charts, flying books, POHs, that sort of thing) and bring it to the London bash on Saturday.

Whirlybird 9th Dec 2003 18:32

Thanks Keef, that's brilliant. :ok:

If I don't manage to get there, maybe someone who's going to the Gatbash would be willing to take it and bring it there for me. Any volunteers?

Whirlybird 25th Dec 2003 21:49

Latest update.
 
I have now raised almost £1800!!!!!! Only around £700 to go. :ok:

Many many many thanks to everyone who's donated items for me to sell on Ebay. I'm amazed at how well they do - I put on FFF's out-of-date chart yesterday evening, and it's already got one bid. Incidentally, I do emphasise that out-of-date stuff shouldn't be relied on, and that the charts aren't legal for nav...but they still sell. Thanks also to the PPRuNers who've bought stuff from me. If you want anything, keep looking; there'll be a bunch more when I eventually get hold of Keef's carrier bag full of donations - thereby hangs a tale...

Anyway, I could now do with more stuff. I can actually open the door to my study. Can't have that! So...

If you have any unwanted Christmas gifts, please pass them on, in aid of a good cause. If you're getting a new copy of Pooleys or the AFE Guide, please can I have the old one. If you're having a clearout over the holiday, remember that I can sell practically everything...I do wonder if it's my descriptions that do it, but who knows. Just PM me for an address to send things. Or, if you fancy buying anything, have a look at what I'm selling - you'll recognise me on Ebay; I'm not Whirlybird (couldn't get it), but I'm still Whirly. ;)

Merry Christmas to all, and hopefully the next update will be when I reach the total of £2500!!!

Deano777 26th Dec 2003 18:08

Whirly

I have last years (2002) Pooleys hanging around somewhere, you are most welcome to it, when is the new one out for 2004? as if its out now I will buy that and you can have 2003 thrown in too

best regards

Dean

Whirlybird 26th Dec 2003 18:20

Many thanks Deano. I think the new one is out now, but I'm not certain. Check your PMs for my address.

Anyone else?

Keef 26th Dec 2003 19:53

Ah - so the bagfull is still in transit?

Going to try to tidy up my study this week so might generate some more stuff. I'll let you know.

Whirlybird 27th Dec 2003 00:13

Yes Keef. FFF forgot to take it to the Gatbash. :{ However, I have to be in London for a day in mid-January, so hopefully I'll pick it up then.

Deano777 28th Dec 2003 01:49

Got your address Whirly, I will post it asap :)

BRL, any chance of making this a sticky for whirly until she reaches the £2500?

regards

Dean.

<<Did it for ya, BRL. KG>>

niknak 28th Dec 2003 02:13

:( At the ineviatble risk of taking a kicking, why do animals always attract greater publicity than human beings?

I work 1 - 3 nights a week for the S********s, no publicity,no fees, no expenses, and often no gratitude, (but I don't do it for any of those reasons).

I just wonder if I'd have had the same very generous reponses if I had asked for help to put a homeless teenage drug addict into rehab', or a recently redundant serviceman who had seen service in the Gulf War and Yugoslavia who is now homeless because he he can't afford the rent.

I am not asking for pity, just for a sense of perspective.

Whirlybird 28th Dec 2003 03:18

niknak,

Actually, it's wellknown that fundraising for animal charities is extremely difficult. I'm not saying it should or shouldn't be, or that those causes you mention are any more or less important. I'm just stating what I've heard, and also what I've found since starting this...it's been extremely hard work.

In fact, the Blue Cross helps people too, by providing free veterinary care for owners who can't afford it. These are often elderly people who have only one friend left in their lives- a furry one.

Anyway, I'm not trying to tell people what they should or shouldn't support. But if they have stuff they don't need, I can sell it for a good cause. Not necessarily the best cause in the world in everyone's opinion, but a good one. And I'm no saint; I'm doing it largely because I want to ride a camel across the desert in Mongolia.

BRL, thanks for making this a sticky; much appreciated. :ok:

Deano777 28th Dec 2003 04:21

Thanks Keygrip.

Niknak like Whirly said, it may not be the most important charity in the world but every one is important in their own right, it depends on where the heart lies doesnt it? some things strike a chord with people more so than others hence thats why we support what we do the way we do, I give to Barnardos every month as I feel child abuse/under privaliged children is what is close to me, it is a shame we cant all start supporting what is the most important cause in the world but who are we to asscertain what this is? if you had posted that you wanted to raise £2500 for teenage drug addicts etc I would still support it ;)

Regards

Dean

Rupert S 28th Dec 2003 23:08

Whirly, I've got an old Bottlang flight guide laying around somewhere - are you still accepting stuff?

Whirlybird 29th Dec 2003 01:11

Most definitely Rupert. :ok: In fact, I just put the last of my stuff on Ebay - nothing left now to sell. :{ Check your pms for my address, and many thanks.

Whirlybird 11th Jan 2004 01:54

£2000!!!!!!!
 
My fundraising has just reached £2000, so only £500 to go. I can't believe how well this is going.

Thanks again to all who donated stuff. For interest, here is a list of what some of the things donated by PPRuNers raised. Amounts are approximate, as I include p & p payments in my accounts, then take off the actual cost of postage when I send the stuff, if you follow me. I haven't put who donated each item, but you know who you are.

RAF Life Preserver £23
R22 Handbook £18
Experimental Test Pilot's Diary £13
California Flight Guide £9
Various Charts £5-10
Flight Case £20
Raybans £40
Test Pilot Autobiography £10
Headset (with wonky connection) £26
Helicopter video £4
2 aircraft check lists £3.50 each
Air France Concorde pin £16
Jeppersen Flight Guide £24

I'm finally picking up Keef's bag of goodies next week (if FFF doesn't forget!), and any more stuff anyone has will be gratefully received. Doesn't have to be aviation orientated - unwanted Christmas gifts will do fine. ;)

Thanks again to everyone who helped.

Divergent Phugoid! 11th Jan 2004 14:21

I cant believe this thread.... Please donate old flying gear so I can go on a jolly on a camel for five days... oh and raise some money for charity too!

Why not Auction the Camel trek on here Or Ebay and then donate the proceeds to your charity aswell... Now that would raise some money for the Blue Cross wouldnt it??

I have old kit to donate but I'm not going to fund your holliday!

Let me know when and where the auction will take place...


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