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The Mighty Thor
25th October 2003, 09:27 PM
Did any UK members see the Sky News coverage of Concord's last flight?
When they were filming in the cockpit there were many examples of flying dust particles -- aka 'orbs' to the woo's.
I haven't seen any reports of 'Alien/ghostly orbs join Concord crew for last flight.'
:)
malc
ChrisH
27th October 2003, 01:12 PM
Actually it's "Concorde" - the French insisted.
I watched it all on BBC News24 - like watching swans return to a lake... amazed to learn that Concorde was the oldest aircraft in the BA fleet, yet if you look at it it looks like the very latest.
I'll miss it. (I live under the Londor Heathrow flightpath.) After all these years I still looked up when she went over - beautiful.
Hand Bent Spoon
27th October 2003, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by ChrisH
... amazed to learn that Concorde was the oldest aircraft in the BA fleet, yet if you look at it it looks like the very latest.
Aha! Another nail in the coffin of those complaining about the 'Akiraprise'.
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