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Duo collaborate on 'Ride Like a Pilot' charity cycling challenge

28th August 2019
Lanna Deamer
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Starting on 5th September 2019, four members of the UK Royal Air Force Cycling Association will conduct a 1,900 mile (3,050km) ride, raising money for SSAFA - The Armed Forces Charity. They will be wearing Everysight Raptor smart glasses throughout the journey. A spin-off from Elbit Systems, Everysight Raptor glasses are designed for cycling and use Augmented Reality (AR) technology developed by Elbit for fighter jet helmet mounted display systems including the RAF Lightning II.

Sponsored by Elbit Systems UK and in conjunction with the RAF Cycling Association, the 'Ride Like a Pilot' project will give the cyclists the latest technology while raising money for a cause close to all our hearts.

For the Ride Like a Pilot challenge, the four RAF cyclists will ride for five days and cover 80-110 miles (130-180km) per day, with each individual cyclist covering approximately 475 miles (765km).

The route will start at RAF Valley on Anglesey, North Wales (home of fast jet UK Military Flying Training) and will pass through a number of other bases including RAF Marham (where the Lighting II 5th generation fighter jet is based), finishing on 11th September 2019 at London’s ExCeL, for the DSEI exhibition.

The cycling team will be welcomed at DSEI by Martin Fausset, ESUK CEO, the Vice Chairman of SSAFA, Wg Cdr (rtd) Kirsty Bushell, and senior military VIPs. During the ride there will be updates here.

The cycling team will be composed of SAC Claire Weston, CT Ross Mallen, Wg Cdr Jon Warren and Sqn Ldr Martin Pearson, all of whom are keen cyclists and between them have more than 50 years in the RAF.

Contributions are welcome and anyone can donate here.

James Grant, Head of Corporate Fundraising & Events at SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity said: “We are delighted that the RAF Cycling Team, supported by Elbit Systems UK, are raising funds for SSAFA with this cycling event. As a military charity with a roster of adrenaline-fuelled challenge events, this exciting technology strikes a particular chord. We wish all of the riders luck and will be supporting them every step of the way."

Martin Fausset, CEO of Elbit Systems UK said: “We are full of admiration for the RAF cyclistswho have committed to the arduous Ride Like a Pilot challenge, whilst fundraising for SSAFA, who do so much to support both serving and former members of the Armed Forces. The Raptor AR smart glasses are an excellent example of Elbit Systems’ cutting-edge technology, designed for the front line, being transformed into innovative and original equipment for a civilian use.”

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