January 16, 2008 at 10:39 pm
http://concordesst.yuku.com/topic/3380?page=1
Out of the weather finally – the Manchester SST
Moggy
By: captainslow - 18th January 2008 at 23:02
Has anyone seen the BA Concorde at Heathrow recently on their holiday flight?, I taxied past it in a BA 747 in 2004 and it appeared very abandoned and unloved. Pretty unlikely to happen but if the new terminal and runway got the go-ahead it would be wonderful if it could be put inside the building out of the weather in the departure lounge to remind people how we took a step backwards in evolution in 2003. . . .
By: Seaking93 - 18th January 2008 at 21:41
There is obviously confidence that Concorde is, and will remain so, popular with the public and be an attraction for many years to come.
This appears to be supported by a section of the ‘reader’s holidays’ page in our local rag. They have on offer a day-trip to Filton to look in Concorde for £89!!!!
£89 for a coach journey (on one of two dates in May) Coventry to Bristol, admission into Concorde and a coach journey back. I’d be interested to know how many tickets they sell.
Roger Smith.
£1.1 million, mmm, wonder what sort of hangar they are getting for that?
Does not seem a lot of money for a hangar to house a Concorde and all the other things they mention in the press release, however still very good news, one of our staff at work has also visited the one in Barbados and was very impressed with that exhibition.
By: RPSmith - 18th January 2008 at 18:12
There is obviously confidence that Concorde is, and will remain so, popular with the public and be an attraction for many years to come.
This appears to be supported by a section of the ‘reader’s holidays’ page in our local rag. They have on offer a day-trip to Filton to look in Concorde for £89!!!!
£89 for a coach journey (on one of two dates in May) Coventry to Bristol, admission into Concorde and a coach journey back. I’d be interested to know how many tickets they sell.
Roger Smith.
By: Lion Rock - 17th January 2008 at 14:05
Concorde under cover
Such a pity the Manchester Airport Group could not be as benevolent to the Bournemouth Aviaton Museum – after all its part of their “empire”
By: Moggy C - 17th January 2008 at 09:57
Don’t quite understand this
There was no implication that others aren’t already under cover. Just that after years of decaying slowly in outdoor ‘preservation’ the Manchester bird has some prospect of a lengthier lifespan before it reduces itself to the inevitable pile of oxides on the ground.
Maybe I should have added the word ‘another’ to the thread title. Sorry for any confusion caused.
Moggy
By: DocStirling - 17th January 2008 at 09:51
And the chaps at the Duxford Aviation Society might be a bit upset, as they put in a lot of effort preserving the one in AirSpace.
DS
By: pagen01 - 17th January 2008 at 09:14
Don’t quite understand this, thought there were many Concordes under preservation, with Yeovilton & East Fortune with them undercover.
By: mobryan - 17th January 2008 at 04:41
I’ve always used “No longer OF use”, myself. That’s a spirit of the posts, anyhow, all the cool planes that COULD be of use, but no longer are used 🙁 🙁 🙁
Matt
By: Smith - 17th January 2008 at 04:18
Obsolete “no longer in use”
defn of obsolete “no longer in use”.
Am I missing something? I always wanted to fly in a Concorde. Where is it?
By: mobryan - 17th January 2008 at 01:52
[QUOTE=RPSmith;1205301][QUOTE=AndyG;1205264] …. still the only museum piece in the world which isn’t obsolete! ….
What about the several SHARs in museums :confused: :diablo:
Roger Smith.
And the Blackbirds???
😀
Matt
By: RPSmith - 17th January 2008 at 00:36
[QUOTE=AndyG;1205264] …. still the only museum piece in the world which isn’t obsolete! …. [QUOTE]
What about the several SHARs in museums :confused: :diablo:
Roger Smith.
By: Peter - 17th January 2008 at 00:31
Great stuff! Good to see another concorde go under cover in the UK!
By: Portagee - 17th January 2008 at 00:14
East Fortune’s Concorde has been under cover since it arrived, and is open to visitors….I was told, don’t know if it’s true but Concorde and it’s hanger there are also licenced for Weddings, again I was told that this was the reason why so little was in the hanger with it.
By: J Boyle - 16th January 2008 at 23:55
A Concorde has always been preserved…remember that an Air France Concorde is preserved undercover in the U.S. at the National Air & Space Museum.:D
By: keithnewsome - 16th January 2008 at 22:58
Yes excellent news ! Have seen things “elsewhere” about this, so much has been lost in the past, hopefully preserving this unique aircraft is just the start of a new awakening, for my children and their children etc etc ! Keith.
By: AndyG - 16th January 2008 at 22:49
Great News!
However, still the only museum piece in the world which isn’t obsolete! …. very strange indeed.
Nice one NU LAbour……:rolleyes: