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Oct 24th, 2003 at 11:00pm

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I notice that there have been a few threads about this amazing aircraft. I finished watching the BBC News Live coverage of the 3 landing and came away thinking probably like many others that despite the age of this aircraft that it was still cut short in its prime.

Despite the fact of its age, it was (is) still lightyears ahead of anything on offer today. Yes, it was hard to keep costs down on such a plane due to the maintenance and also the slow sales of tickets, still, just seems a shame that such a marvel of modern engineering will never fly passengers again. As many of you also will know there is a question mark over its head as to whether or not it will ever fly again even in a "heritage occassion". There is still a Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane still flying in the UK that are always put together for Fly Pasts on special occassions, something that I will always remember. Lets hope that Sir Richard Branson gets his wish of keeping at least one flying for some special times.

I personally only ever saw Concorde fly once for the Queens Jubilee Celebrations I think it was but was certainly an awe inspirering machine.

Those of you who are intrested in the Concode will be please to know that the BBC true to form have supported the height of British Aviation Engineering (and the French, we must acknowledge them in this as well) and have a plethora of information that can be found over here.
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 25th, 2003 at 4:53am

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it was never Bransons wish to have concorde fly as a display piece, he only jumped on the bandwagon to save face after it finally got through to him that he could never fly it in service.
i would love to see it fly in displays only if it stays in BA colors, no sponsors, it would be a disgrace to see red bull BBC and Sky stickers all over it. If BA cant keep it in normal colors then let the poor bird retire, she deserves it. and had a perfect send off
 
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Reply #2 - Oct 26th, 2003 at 8:22am

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ME agree that one lovely machine
 

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Reply #3 - Oct 26th, 2003 at 5:07pm
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Gentlemen-Please note article on General Discussion re-
Concorde.
 
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Reply #4 - Oct 26th, 2003 at 5:55pm

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aero there are hundreds of topics on concorde LOL:)
 
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Reply #5 - Nov 7th, 2003 at 10:49pm

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we in seattle have "g-baog  ???"  went it came most press thot that ws the last flight the last 2  fight but not as seepdbrid 002.  it to renton than back that was its last flght ever thay :'(
 

the starter of sea air it opens 11-19-03 with the airbus a319
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