Hi JEM60,
I went to see Concorde at Filton and spoke to an engineer, the aircraft was parked after its last flight and put to bed. So it still had fuel and hydraulics on board and looked in better shape then most light aircraft/ Air Atlanta aircraft. If you have ever been on an Air Atlanta aircraft you would understand.
All covers were on and the rudders were locked to prevent the wind moving them and causing damage.
I never said they would fly her again, I only said it would be great if they did. It does interest me that it has been pulled into the hangar for maintenance.