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Brevet Cable
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Mods....feel free to move this to a different area if needs be.....

No doubt like me there are a number of you who regularly buy stuff on Amazon.
How many of you have also thought to have a search through the list of charities on there for anything aviation-related?

Two that are on there ( who I've had as my designated charities on there ) are 'The People's Mosquito' and 'Fly Navy Heritage Trust', so presumably there are others.

Surprisingly, neither of those seem to make any mention of the Amazon scheme on their websites/bumf as far as I can see.

If anyone's interested, feel free to add any others you find to this list.
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Newark Air Museum does and I am sure that it’s mentioned on the website somewhere - away from usual reference sources at the moment - a payment came through quite recently!
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SVAS at Old Warden as well - that's my choice :)

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