Record-chasing Lincolnshire RAF personnel to fly the coastline in paramotors in aid of Fund
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The team of Force Protection personnel, based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, are known as 'The Raptors' and are embarking on the daring – and potentially record-setting – fundraising feat to mark 80 years of the RAF Regiment and 100 years since the formation of the RAF Armoured Car Companies.
The team, which has already raised more than £1,200, consists of three pilots: Flight Lieutenant Mike O'Hara, Squadron Leader Tim Taylor and Flight Lieutenant Andy Whisker.
They will be supported by a small ground team of Reservists that will follow the attempt in vehicles.
Mike, who joined the RAF in 1978, started paragliding in 2006 before converting paramotoring in 2016.
He said: "Tim and I are RAF Regiment Reservists and Andy is a Regular RAF Police Officer. I am looking forward to the challenge and hope to inspire and promote adventure to the young and old within the Air Force and the Corps."
The 61-year-old revealed he was looking forward to "good weather, teamwork, establishing a record and completing the challenge".
He added: "Our aim is to raise funds for two worthy causes, the RAF Benevolent Fund and the Centurion Fund."
The formal attempt will take place 1-30 August, but there are a number of build-up events at various locations around the UK. The aim is to complete the 3,192 miles of the UK coastline in 30 days.
To support the fundraiser visit justgiving.com/fundraising/Ukparamotorchallenge