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Link doesn't seem to be working Tom?
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I remember seeing one of the first flights over London from my parents home in East London. Magical. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Tomick wrote:Sorted Thanks Tom.
Looks a fantastic place to visit and definitely one to add to the bucket list. I was a private taxi driver in 2003 and was at London Heathrow on the day of that final UK-US flight. Had just dropped people off at Terminal 4 so whipped around the perimeter road and parked up in time to watch her take-off. Don't mind admitting I had a bit of a tear in my eye when she finally went out of sight, but what a beautiful sight (and sound) it was!
Quite shocking to read in that article that Concorde lost part of it's rudder on three separate occasions over a thirteen year period? It seems that they never really cured that problem!
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