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HabAid\u2019s day out at Bruntingthorpe for Camp Simcha –\u00a0<\/strong>13 August 2014<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong> HabAid organised and sponsored a day out at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground as part of the Camp Simcha Keshet Summer Scheme. 50 children suffering from Cancer or other life threatening illnesses and their families attended this special day. This was a first for HabAid and it was a resounding success. Overall, 180 people participated from London and Manchester, with activities organised including go karts, arts and crafts, rides in a stretch limo, with the highlight being high speed rides in sports cars driven by members of HPC (the High Performance Club) \u2013 being the highest grade of civilian drivers in the country \u2013 and we are very grateful to those drivers for their time and efforts and to Don Palmer for coordinating this. Lunch was served on board a VC10 with exclusive tours and explanations in the cockpit from an expert on the history of VC10s.\u00a0 Many other planes were made available for the children to get into. The day culminated with one child (to celebrate his mother\u2019s birthday) starting up the engines \u2013 and the after burners \u2013 of a jet plane under the tutorage of Dave Thomas. What a noise!