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Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10961284)
:rofl:
That is the surest sign I have ever seen that you've been living in the US too long! :rolleyes: |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961292)
.... You can still hear her engines spool up though, as the last flying Vulcan has essentially the same engines... that is a sound to
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Re: Concorde
Quite :)
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Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10961307)
FIFY :)
Same as the VC-10. They used to come in over my town into RAF Aldergrove from time to time and the noise they made was biblical. Old British planes. Brilliant :nod: |
Re: Concorde
The sad thing is that she has not even been considered in a heritage capacity. The airframes are owned by BA, who refuse to co-operate, and EADS (Airbus - former Aerospatiale) refused to even consider handing over what spares/blueprints they still have.
I realise she will never hold passengers again, but if they can bring the Vulcan into service, you would think that Concorde could be so. Indeed, if you look at some of the airframes still on display now they are in a dire state - they haven't been cared for at all :( |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961320)
The sad thing is that she has not even been considered in a heritage capacity. The airframes are owned by BA, who refuse to co-operate, and EADS (Airbus - former Aerospatiale) refused to even consider handing over what spares/blueprints they still have.
I realise she will never hold passengers again, but if they can bring the Vulcan into service, you would think that Concorde could be so. Indeed, if you look at some of the airframes still on display now they are in a dire state - they haven't been cared for at all :( Imagine if the Queen makes it to 70 years on the throne. What better way to celebrate that than a Red Arrows/Concorde flyby over London? |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961292)
I've been in her plenty of times (again Concorde, not the Queen!) and she was cramped.
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Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 10961338)
I suspect the Queen is cramped as well.
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Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10961349)
I can't say I've ever previously given that question any thought. Now I wish I hadn't. :unsure:
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Re: Concorde
Just asked hubby about his experience on Concorde. As others have said it was cramped and noisy. He said during the first flight he spent the entire 3 hours wondering what famous people had sat in his seat.
He was given several complimentary items...leather folder, garment bag etc. He still has them...including his first ticket stub. After the journey he went straight to the Windsor Castle Hotel...dropped his complementary Concorde garment bag and walked across the road to McDonalds...because the food in Concorde wasn't filling. :lol: The date of his first flight was Sunday 17th November, 1996. |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 10961373)
He was given several complimentary items...leather folder, garment bag etc. He still has them...including his first ticket stub.
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Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961377)
I also have all these items, purchased from eBay - including one of the wooden models sold on board (still in its box of course) that sit within my aviation memorabilia/models collection.
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Re: Concorde
The first and only female BA. Concorde pilot. She left school aged 15 to become a hairdresser. Scroll down to Feb 2011 to read about her.
http://concordesst.com/latestnews.html |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961015)
Did anyone here ever get the chance? What was it like?
Pretty much like any other aircraft really, although it was only four seats with the aisle down the middle and there was a mach meter on the bulkhead. The difference was looking out the window, which is not something I will ever forget, you could see the curvature of the Earth and you were so high up the sky was black and you looked down at the Earth. Also it was quite novel arriving before you left as the time difference was five hours but the flight time was only three hours. I've just had a look at my old photos, one of me in the cockpit with the crew who had some seriously dodgy haircuts. :lol: |
Re: Concorde
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 10961377)
I also have all these items, purchased from eBay - including one of the wooden models sold on board (still in its box of course) that sit within my aviation memorabilia/models collection.
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