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Concorde on Google street view
British Airways Concorde G-BOAC on Google maps street view. (May take a few seconds to load) (maps.google.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Such wonderful memories of when living nr heathrow and seeing her in flight........why ever is she in a hanger and not in the air like she should be
a fantastic aircraft....the roar from those four engines on after- burn was music to my ears. just one accident(and not through the fault of the aircraft) sealed her fate, whereas other makes and models have a worse safety record and are still flying..dont makes sense.
we shall never see the like again
we shall never see the like again
I flew to JFK from LHR on AC on the 2nd.July 1998 and back again on 5th.July-same plane,same crew-the Captain was Leslie Scott who held the record for the crossing on 7th.February 1996--2 hours 52 minutes 59 seconds-----Ah memories.
Concorde and her technology, reminds me of the article a few weeks ago about scientists trying to discover why the Main Engines on a Saturn V worked so well and if they could re-invent the wheel for future space flight. It would appear that aviation breakthroughs are a thing of the past - how sad
Wow, sad. I remember seeing a Concorde the first time when it visit my then hometown of Upington in South Africa. She only did a touch and go, but it was enough to have created a life time of admiration.
my fathers home lay in the flight path and every day about 11am she flew over on the way out..and oh! what a picture she made. To look at all the aircraft in use to-day, there is nothing flying to equal CONCORD.