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So Long to Concorde SST
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The problem with that is that airshows are usualy done by/with small organizations (ex: confederate air force in the US) that can barely aford to fly a B-17 around in adition to thier other craft. A Concorde would cost a large fortune for each flight! not to mention storage and such
Nifty! I am a Major now
Nifty! I am a Major now
Very big. Yes.
The Smithsonian has a number of buildings in downtown DC. The Air and Space Museum is but one. That is a big building but, I don't think big enough to house the whole plane.
Last time I was there, they had a whole plane or two hanging from the ceiling (Spirit of St. Louis, P51 Mustang). They had the front fuselage section of a B-17 setup so that you could walk/crouch through the cockpit and look inside the nose gunners bubble. They also had the belly gunner's bubble up too. Yeesh. What a sucker's job the belly gunner had to have had!
Don't know how they plan to display Concorde. I wonder if they'll also get the Tupelov......
The Smithsonian has a number of buildings in downtown DC. The Air and Space Museum is but one. That is a big building but, I don't think big enough to house the whole plane.
Last time I was there, they had a whole plane or two hanging from the ceiling (Spirit of St. Louis, P51 Mustang). They had the front fuselage section of a B-17 setup so that you could walk/crouch through the cockpit and look inside the nose gunners bubble. They also had the belly gunner's bubble up too. Yeesh. What a sucker's job the belly gunner had to have had!
Don't know how they plan to display Concorde. I wonder if they'll also get the Tupelov......
I think the biggest aircraft there is that one that flew around the world non-stop (don't remember the name) and that with the wingtips cut off.
Also in thier inventory is the wright flyer, an Apolo (or is it gemeni) capsule, asorted X-planes and more. Perhaps we ought to go look at the web site...
The website!
Edited by - Warlord Bob on 28-10-2003 05:19:31
Also in thier inventory is the wright flyer, an Apolo (or is it gemeni) capsule, asorted X-planes and more. Perhaps we ought to go look at the web site...
The website!
Edited by - Warlord Bob on 28-10-2003 05:19:31
Yay!
If anyone cares, I just found out that the Concorde that landed at JFK is not destined for the National Air and Space Museum.
I will be at the USS Intrepid .... Now an aviation museum on the Hudson River. It is an Essex class aircraft carrier that served in last 2 years of WW2. Across the pier from the Intrepid are two other retired USNavy vessels, the USS Growler - SSG-577, a missile command center nuclear sub and the USS Edson a Forrest Sherman class destroyer. The latter two vessels were built in the 50's.
If anyone cares, I just found out that the Concorde that landed at JFK is not destined for the National Air and Space Museum.
I will be at the USS Intrepid .... Now an aviation museum on the Hudson River. It is an Essex class aircraft carrier that served in last 2 years of WW2. Across the pier from the Intrepid are two other retired USNavy vessels, the USS Growler - SSG-577, a missile command center nuclear sub and the USS Edson a Forrest Sherman class destroyer. The latter two vessels were built in the 50's.
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