Vornwend wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 11:49 pm
I used to work for British Aerospace at Filton and was lucky enough to get a flight on Concorde. Taking off from Heathrow, we flew over the Bay of Biscay at Mach 2.05 (1362 mph) and landed back at Filton after a fly by of the runway on families day. I can still remember being at 55,000 feet and clearly seeing the Earth's curvature.
I was on Concorde when this picture was taken. Still the fastest I've been on land (take off speed c250 mph) or in the air!
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second that, great photo, saw it do a fly-past at Fairford years ago, nearly stalled as it passed the crowds, nose up, then pulled back on the sticks and off it went!! what a noise, never forget it..
We visited Concorde museum recently at Filton, had a quiet moment to myself walking underneath the fuselage and looking up, because like you my Grandad worked for Rolls Royce at Filton and was an inspector of engines on Concorde, proud moment!
And to top that off, mentioned to my neighbour that we had gone to the museum, a few minutes later he turns up with his Concorde flight pack, including tickets, Concorde headed letter paper, envelopes, menu and drinks list for the flight etc. turns out he flew on it twice back in the day.