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John
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by John » 15 Mar 2008, 22:52
G-BBDG late one evening
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Kevin Farnell
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by Kevin Farnell » 15 Mar 2008, 23:04
Stunning shot, John.
G-BBDG was the first Concorde that I saw land at EGLL.
My Dad had taken me, plus some school friends for a day at Heathrow as a birthday treat.
I would have been around 11 or 12, making it 1975/76.
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Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
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by Garry Russell » 15 Mar 2008, 23:53
'DG is the only Concorde I've never seen
Nice shot John
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by DaveB » 16 Mar 2008, 00:23
Garry..
Get your butt off that chair and come to Brooklands. DeltaGolf is the only Concorde I
ever see
Lovely shot John
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by DaveB » 16 Mar 2008, 18:47
That's the tinker ;-)
Here's the other end of it viewed from the flightdeck of a REAL aircraft
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by Garry Russell » 16 Mar 2008, 18:53
Yep......that one :-(
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by Garry Russell » 16 Mar 2008, 18:57
What was the damage reffered to in that caption
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Chris_UKMIL
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by Chris_UKMIL » 16 Mar 2008, 19:02
Was it not the aircraft involved in the flooding a few years back?