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Offline DavidThompson

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Concorde Engines *RELIGHT*
« on: February 05, 2010, 03:53:12 PM »
CONCORDE’S ENGINES TO BE BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE.
 
It’s not a question of if anymore, but when – for the first time since Concorde’s retirement back in 2003, her engines will be bursting back to life.
 
Following a recent meeting earlier this week at the Le Bourget Air and Space Museum in France, with our French alliance counterparts, known as Olympus593, negotiations were finalised and agreed that the engines of former Air France Concorde, known as “Sierra Delta” will be powered up.
 
Ben Lord, Vice Chairman, said: “This is absolutely fantastic news and very exciting. We have always maintained, with the benefit of our experienced engineers, that Concorde could have their engines restarted and this has been proven thanks to the shared belief that our colleagues in France have. Furthermore, this brings us a step further to the possibility of Concorde being returned to the skies in our proposed heritage capacity. Having previously been told in so many directions none of this was possible, it strongly supports our ongoing belief that where there is the will, there will always be a way to success”
 
This latest major development has been made thanks to the excellent advantages our colleagues across the Channel have over us in the UK – largely down to the museum in France owning their airframe. Given this support within France, which is combined with that of our support network here in the UK, it is highly probable that this French Concorde, could be the first of the original airframes to once again become an aircraft and not a technological relic. Perhaps the ability to perform a ground taxi, or who knows, even one day to fly would be the next possible stages. SCG is using all their resources to assist Olympus 593 and the team in France at this point and this is moving almost supersonically. The possibility to hear those fine engines from Rolls-Royce fire up again will be simply magical.
 
In an ironic twist, this major development gives further weight to the distinct possibility that Concorde could feature in the opening ceremony of the greatest event on the planet – the 2012 London Olympics.
 
Whilst efforts to return one of the British Airways Concorde’s to the skies goes on undiminished, the sight of a any Concorde back in the skies will no doubt strengthen the resolve of the British people, to allow us to return one of the BA planes to flight and thus satisfy the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the British public.
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Re: Concorde Engines *RELIGHT*
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2010, 05:24:14 PM »
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strengthen the resolve of the British people, to allow us to return one of the BA planes to flight and thus satisfy the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the British public

Here Here TCX15.
 
If Mr Brown adopted that as a policy and diverted some, if not all of the Fat Bankers bonuses that we are paying, to restoring Concord to fly again, he might even enjoy some support.
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Re: Concorde Engines *RELIGHT*
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2010, 02:39:14 AM »
It would be great to see the Concorde flying again although I'm sure many will ask weather it is worth all the money just to see her fly again. Just look at the mess of the Vulcan to the Skies program, and then imagine it on a larger scale Concorde. But maybe the British and French governments could pull it off. There's always been talks of having a Concorde flying for the London 2012 Olympics. I'm sure a Concorde would pull in large crowds at the airshows.
 
I saw the Concorde in question during a trip to Paris in 2008, lined up opposite one of the prototype Concordes. The French museum at Le Broguet were doing a sterling job of keeping them in good conditon. Attached are some photos taken in my "pre-photography" days in 2008  :-X
 
Personally I doubt she'll ever fly but would certainly be happy if it did return to the skies for a while.
 
 
 
 

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