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"David Wright" wrote in message
... And, isn't it a case of shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted? All the Concorde's have gone, or are going, to their new static homes - there isn't a Concorde left to fly is there?? Well, they've (mostly) flown there and been put in a hangar. They haven't been taken apart or anything like that as far as I know. Ignoring the legalities, I would guess you could, for example, bring AF out of the hangar at Filton, fuel it up and fly it tomorrow. Or today even... :-) Maybe they've drained the oil, don't know... One of them (AB?) is still at Heathrow, standing out on the tarmac. This one hasn't had the kevlar liners put in the fuel tanks. By the way, we (at Brooklands museum) hope to get BBDG in March or maybe April. http://www.concordesst.com/ Paul |
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