Vulcan to the Sky Contest

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Neil Carroll
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Vulcan to the Sky Contest

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Screenshot Art.com is very proud to announce,

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In association with the Vulcan to the Sky Trust we bring you our third major contest of 2006. The top 10 pictures will be on display at the year's Royal International Air Tattoo in the Patrons Pavilion and along the way will be judged by professional Aviation Artists - details of Artists to follow.

This is your chance to show support for the Vulcan to the Sky Trust who are trying to get a Vulcan in the air again - the only one in the World. Please make sure you visit their website and please tell your friends to enter this contest - let's show them our support by getting lots of entries in.

If you do not have a Vulcan in your hangar please go here to download Phoenix Simulations model of the very aircraft being renovated, the XH558. If you buy this model 50% of the proceeds will go to the Vulcan to the Sky Trust. If you do one good thing this month, buy this model and enter a picture.

The contest closes June 30th 2006 Midnight GMT, so you need to get moving fellas!

Please go here to read the details and how to post your entries.

Good Luck!
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Post by DelP »

Hi Neil,

I've moved this post to the payware section as you're advertising the Phoenix Vulcan...

I hope you understand the reasoning..and will my entry to the competition get thrown out...? :worried:

Derek :lol:
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Post by Neil Carroll »

Hi m8,

I understand :smile:

Your entries are safe :dance:
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Neil Carroll wrote:Hi m8,

I understand :smile:

Your entries are safe :dance:
Indeed they are.......no one looks in the bin :lol: :lol:

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Oh I'd better reinstall my Vulcan then. She could do with an airing having been in the hanger for months. :wink:
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Garry Russell wrote:
Neil Carroll wrote:Hi m8,

I understand :smile:

Your entries are safe :dance:
Indeed they are.......no one looks in the bin :lol: :lol:

Garry

:huf:

Derek :lol:
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