Virgin To Fly At Kittyhawk
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Virgin To Fly At Kittyhawk
I've heard that as BA Eng can't suuport a Concorde going to Kittyhawk for the 100th Celebrations on Dec 17th Virgin are going to send one of their 747s or A340s
Anybody in Virgin Eng know if its true?
Anybody in Virgin Eng know if its true?
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From: Camp X-Ray
Its hardly a surprise that BA can't support sending a Concorde on Dec 17th given that the aircraft will have been withdrawn from service 7 weeks earlier! Somehow I don't think a 747 or A340 will have quite the same draw.

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What does "fly at Kittyhawk" actually mean ? The site of the Wright Brothers' flights is just a small patch of grass - there's nowhere nearby for heavy metal to fly to (unless Norfolk or NAS Oceana to the north).... A flypast ?
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I in had heard the opposite, that in fact BA were looking at ensuring that the final ever Concorde flight, when an Aircraft would be delivered to a US museum would be on Dec17th, and incorportate the celebratiosns taking place at Kitty Hawk
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Well GCC, there is First Flight airport at the site owned by the Park Service...If you can't get it into a 3,000' by 35' strip (no lights, no fuel) then try Manteo (Dare County NC) or Elizabeth City NC CGAS and colocated civil airport. There is still one blimp hangar left, same as the one at Lakehurst NJ, though the other one burnt down awhile ago.
There are plenty of big static displays and air shows around, but only one place where The Brothers really started it all.
There are plenty of big static displays and air shows around, but only one place where The Brothers really started it all.




