Thrill-seeker pays 1.5m pounds to fly with Red Arrows
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A British woman has paid 1.5 million pounds ($3.2 million) in a charity auction to fly with the Royal Air Force's aerobatic Red Arrows display jets, the Help for Heroes charity said.
Julie Heselden's winning bid gives her and eight family members or friends the opportunity to fly in the nine famous display Hawk jets after the RAF put the Red Arrows up for auction for the first time.
Ms Heselden is married to Jimi Heselden, the owner of HESCO Bastion, a company that makes temporary blast walls used widely by British and US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"We are speechless," the RAF said in a statement after Ms Heselden's bid at the Heroes' Ball on Friday.
The ball was a fundraiser for the Help for Heroes charity, which provides support for British servicemen and women injured in the line of duty.
"We know it is a special prize - a once in a lifetime opportunity - but we are all astounded that someone could be so generous," the RAF said.
"The RAF is genuinely delighted to have helped in raising such a fantastic amount of money for such a worthwhile charity."
Just under a year after being set up the HFH charity has raised more than 10 million pounds.
"The charity has grasped the imagination of the public as they become increasingly aware of the price some of our servicemen and women are paying in serving their country," said a spokesman for the charity.