Congrats.
Sorry to be a fly in the ointment but I assume it's an aircraft image?
If so I would be very carefull what one sends to the papers, in particular the tabloids.
It is widely known among the military aviation photographers at this stage about the 'Im with Stupid' inncident in the UK last year. A seemingly innocent photo was sold to the tabloids to make a quick 'buck' and it, apparently, cost one of the aircrew a command post and was used extensively as ammo by lobbyists wishing to ban the military from training in a certain area. It happened again a few months ago where an image was sold , by an experienced photographer I must say, and it caused uproar because the tabloids took it and put their own spin on the photo.
Aviation magazines are a different story. They know the score when it comes to PR. If the image fits, they'll use it appropriately.
It's the same with any photo I suppose. The papers don't care what the photo is or the consequences as long as
they sell copies.
Just to note, I'm in no way putting down the selling of images just using the opportunity to highlight how ruthless the papers can be.
Cheers and hope they get back to you.