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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mysteryman on 09 July 2010, 19:20:17
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I know that there are lots on here with a soft spot for the old girl. You may find this documentary interesting/controversial:
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/concordes-last-flight
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Thanks for the heads-up, Steve. I'll certainly try to watch it. :y :y
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i think i've seen that a few years ago?? i'll sky+ it just in case tho - thanks :y
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See, he can be useful. :y
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See, he can be useful. :y
ssshhhhhhh :-X
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See, he can be useful. :y
ssshhhhhhh :-X
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Don't worry she'll never find out. ;D
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from what i remember a chunk of metal of an American DC10 fell of, Concords tyres ran over it, shredded them, and through metal and rubber up against the wings which caused the fire....
Which was all hushed up to avoid annoying the Americans ::)
BA also put every serviceable part beyond repair once they had finished with them, i hear there is a plan to get an air-france one back in the air :y
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I must admit that is one plane I would loved to have a flight in :(
Shame I could not afforded at the time, still looks futuristic and well before its time to me :)
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I pay a visit to alpha alpha at east fortune every summer she is a lovely old bird shame you can see the scars where they clipped her wings.
my plan is to visit all all 10 uk built concordes before i die :y
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Thanks for the heads up. Love Concorde and will definitely be watching this. :y :y
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Useful one that!
Went to put it on the record list to find that the PVR had thrown away all the digital channels and thus the series-linked record list. Just managed to re-instate from memory (mine) and add Concorde.
Don't buy LG if you can help it >:(
Thanks Steve :y (You can be SO helpful when you're not concentrating ;D ;D)
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Any of you ever go to Duxford toe the abs general weekend? then the original prototype concorde is there and you can walk around and in it well worth a visit!!
and to see the "state of the art computers installed in it" lol
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Don't forget....tonight at 9.
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Steve in "Useful posting" shocker...........
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like an interesting programme
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Steve in "Useful posting" shocker...........
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like an interesting programme
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Dont tell :-X
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Steve in "Useful posting" shocker...........
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like an interesting programme
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Next it might be Nickbat posting something useful! :o :o ;D
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Steve in "Useful posting" shocker...........
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like an interesting programme
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Next it might be Nickbat posting something useful! :o :o ;D
i somehow doubt it. :-?
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Telly not on Steve but i've always loved Concorde. Once when i was 8 or 9 my Dad bought me home a desktop pen holder type thing with a hude Concorde. I kept it on my bedroom windowsill & parked my favourite diecast cars round it (which i still collect)....my anorak hobby! :D
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i love the fact the American Spy Satellites were ordered out of the way to let 100 brits drinking champers through ;D
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:y Wonderful air-to-air photography; beautiful and very 'moving'. :-*
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Talking of innovative aeroplanes..............
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100712/ttc-142-5m-combat-aircraft-unveiled-e1d36ba.html
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Talking of innovative aeroplanes..............
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100712/ttc-142-5m-combat-aircraft-unveiled-e1d36ba.html
So, we'll wait until about 2 weeks before it's ready to fly then cancel the project and give it to the Yanks? >:(
Kevin
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A short historical film showing another great aircraft of the time :-* :-*
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-iG9Cd4IV0&feature=related[/media]
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Talking of innovative aeroplanes..............
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100712/ttc-142-5m-combat-aircraft-unveiled-e1d36ba.html
So, we'll wait until about 2 weeks before it's ready to fly then cancel the project and give it to the Yanks? >:(
Kevin
It's all about that very special (one-way) relationship we hear so much of. :y :y
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Fabulous programme, Concorde still looks great, even today
Never forget seeing her with the Red Arrows, at Leicester Airshow around 1984, sadly a sight we will never see again........
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Talking of innovative aeroplanes..............
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100712/ttc-142-5m-combat-aircraft-unveiled-e1d36ba.html
So, we'll wait until about 2 weeks before it's ready to fly then cancel the project and give it to the Yanks? >:(
Kevin
It's all about that very special (one-way) relationship we hear so much of. :y :y
Oh, that "Give and Take" relationship? We give, they take..........
I do wonder if this is a smokescreen to divert attention from something else?
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it appears BA are being their usual tricks again:
http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4398
I really do hate with a passion BA, they way they treated Virgin Atlantic in the early years, and their refusal to sell them to Virgin. >:(
They went before their time :'(
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Branson was using concorde as an excuse to have a pop at BA as usual
he wanted to buy the planes for a pound as he claimed thats what BA paid for them
he would fly them for a year and then retire them with a virgin atlantic livery
the retired planes still serve BA well as there logo is up the side of them
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Steve in "Useful posting" shocker...........
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like an interesting programme
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Next it might be Nickbat posting something useful! :o :o ;D
Or, worse still, Tunnie posting something mildly interesting. :o :o ;D
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Branson was using concorde as an excuse to have a pop at BA as usual
he wanted to buy the planes for a pound as he claimed thats what BA paid for them
he would fly them for a year and then retire them with a virgin atlantic livery
the retired planes still serve BA well as there logo is up the side of them
Read his autobiography to know why, BA incorrectly serviced his aircraft in the early days, resulting in a long court battle, and used some very under-hand tactics in stealing his customers
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Branson was using concorde as an excuse to have a pop at BA as usual
he wanted to buy the planes for a pound as he claimed thats what BA paid for them
he would fly them for a year and then retire them with a virgin atlantic livery
the retired planes still serve BA well as there logo is up the side of them
Read his autobiography to know why, BA incorrectly serviced his aircraft in the early days, resulting in a long court battle, and used some very under-hand tactics in stealing his customers
perhaps, but he had no intention of paying airbus the whole amount required for the maintenance contract that air france and ba wouldnt pay between them
it was all a pr excersise im afraid
dont get me wrong i am a fan of beardy branson but i seen what he was trying to do early on using the british publics love of concorde against ba
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Branson was using concorde as an excuse to have a pop at BA as usual
he wanted to buy the planes for a pound as he claimed thats what BA paid for them
he would fly them for a year and then retire them with a virgin atlantic livery
the retired planes still serve BA well as there logo is up the side of them
Read his autobiography to know why, BA incorrectly serviced his aircraft in the early days, resulting in a long court battle, and used some very under-hand tactics in stealing his customers
perhaps, but he had no intention of paying airbus the whole amount required for the maintenance contract that air france and ba wouldnt pay between them
it was all a pr excersise im afraid
dont get me wrong i am a fan of beardy branson but i seen what he was trying to do early on using the british publics love of concorde against ba
Do agree he jumped at PR experience, however i feel he would have operated them at a loss for a considerable time. As that program said, they had 1/4 of the air time as some jumbos so had plenty of life left in them. He would have run them until better times
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I felt strangely deflated after watching the programme. I've come to the conclusion that I don't much like today's world and I wish it was the 70's again. Age thing, obviously. :(
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I felt strangely deflated after watching the programme. I've come to the conclusion that I don't much like today's world and I wish it was the 70's again. Age thing, obviously. :(
Welcome to the world we have allowed to be created for us; risk averse, micro-managed and assured of our indifference.....let`s all hold hands and sleepwalk towards our new 'world of leisure'.
Where citizens only spectate when those of us whom still can; "do something", so they may text to their fellow gawkers: "I wuz there!" >:(
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I felt strangely deflated after watching the programme. I've come to the conclusion that I don't much like today's world and I wish it was the 70's again. Age thing, obviously. :(
Welcome to the world we have allowed to be created for us; risk averse, micro-managed and assured of our indifference.....let`s all hold hands and sleepwalk towards our new 'world of leisure'.
Where citizens only spectate when those of us whom still can; "do something", so they may text to their fellow gawkers: "I wuz there!" >:(
Any questions? :-* :-* 8-) :-* :-*
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I felt strangely deflated after watching the programme. I've come to the conclusion that I don't much like today's world and I wish it was the 70's again. Age thing, obviously. :(
In that case S I'll slide into a monumental depression - having yet to watch the programme. :( :(
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IMHO Mr Branson would have run them at a loss, if only for the kudos he would have gained for being the only Concorde operator, and the "British" thing that puts two fingers up to all the other airline operators too.
On the flipside, the operational costs of these beautiful planes is nearly double of an Airbus A380, so for how long Concorde would have flown afterwards is a debateable point because of Branson's financial position at that time.
There is not now, and will not be for the foreseable future ANY aircraft that does what Concorde did, at the time it did it, over the distance it did it, with the obvious affection it still has for such a fantastically beautiful aeroplane that looks as good today, as when it was first introduced as "Concorde 001" and coming from Bristol, quite near to Filton where she was concieved and first flown from,AND where she is still today........I am still convinced it was ahead of its time, and still a viable aircraft.
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I felt strangely deflated after watching the programme. I've come to the conclusion that I don't much like today's world and I wish it was the 70's again. Age thing, obviously. :(
In that case S I'll slide into a monumental depression - having yet to watch the programme. :( :(
Twas just my mood at the time Z. I think it was the elation of being 'lost' in the fantastic world of supersonic flight, and all the brilliant innovation that went into the aircraft, only to brought down to earth (pardon that one) by newsnight.