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Old 7th Jun 2006, 22:16
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Heathrow Concorde

I arrived at LHR this morning 7th June after another far east tour. Was it the gritty eyes, jet-lag or a trick of the light, but I could see no sign of the Concorde that has been parked alongside runway 23 for the past year. Anyone know where it is now and if it is on its way to T5 for display?
Hopefully this aircraft will be the subject of careful preservation, if so. It is such a shame that at least one Concorde could not have been kept as a stripped-out, non-reheated display aircraft.If the Vulcan can be restored to flight, surely the same could have been done for Concorde.
I also note that the preserved British Airways VC-10, B707 and Trident at Duxford are to be reduced to cockpit sections only in the near future. That seems to be but a short step from scrapping them completely. These aircraft are the essence of BA's history and should be preserved in their entirety for the future. I know that BA is operating in an economically demanding world now, but it's such a shame that an airline can care so little about its history that it will allow a (relatively) marginal cost saving to sweep it away.
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