Concorde to fly again

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DerKranich
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Concorde to fly again

Post by DerKranich » 31 May 2010, 03:59

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8712806.stm
The engines on a French Concorde are to be examined as the first move in a £15m project aiming to get the supersonic passenger jet back in the air.

The Rolls Royce engines of the former Air France Concorde will undergo an initial examination to see what work needs to be done to start the engines.

Concorde was retired seven years ago, but it is hoped the jet could return to flight in a heritage capacity.

The tests by a French-British team will take place at an air museum near Paris.

The work at the Le Bourget Air and Space Museum is being done through a partnership between the British Save Concorde Group, SCG, and a French group Olympus 593.

'Critical date'

Vice-chairman of SCG Ben Lord said: "Today marks the most critical date in Concorde's history since she was retired almost seven years ago.

"Two members of our management team are in France this weekend to observe these amazing developments.

"SCG has always maintained that she could return to flight in a heritage capacity, and the findings of today will hopefully go an awfully long way to proving our point.

"This is just the beginning, but we are delighted and privileged to be working with a team of skilled Concorde engineers who both worked on the aircraft at British Airways and Air France."

The tests will first establish whether the engines can be safely started and whether the aircraft could complete a ground taxi.

Mr Lord said: "After today, we will know exactly what needs to be done with those four engines in order to take this to the next stage of engine test runs with an objective to hopefully perform a ground taxi."

It is hoped the jet will be able to fly as part of the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

Meanwhile, the trial over the Concorde crash that killed 113 people in Paris in 2000 ended on Friday after four months.

The Air France Concorde crashed soon after take-off, after hitting a metal strip from a Continental jet that had taken off earlier.

The French court said it would give a verdict on 6 December.
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

Now this is a start to a good week, albeit it resulted me in nearly having a heart attack.

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by dotsalgon » 31 May 2010, 10:46

Cool!!
Never thought she whould fly again!

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by sknepper » 31 May 2010, 13:37

With relatively low flying hours for their age, I think it's a great initiative to get the only ever super-sonic airliner in the air once again after the terrible AF crash in 2000. They did do allot of work to protext the fuel-tanks again. Can't wait to see her in the slies once again. :D:D:D

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by chriswallace83 » 31 May 2010, 14:57

:o That's Amazing news!!! Concorde belongs in the air, not rusting on the ground. So I'm thrilled that they are making strides at getting her back where she belongs, even if only for special events. But what pride for the Britons if Concorde could open the 2012 London Olympic games?!

Now we just need to convince the Canadian Government to BRING BACK THE ARROW!!

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by flightsimer » 01 Jun 2010, 02:05

i doubt she will. The intention of the group is to get it just to a taxiing state, not flying. read about this a couple of months ago.

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Post by AirNewZealand_A320 » 01 Jun 2010, 08:51

flightsimer wrote:i doubt she will. The intention of the group is to get it just to a taxiing state, not flying. read about this a couple of months ago.
Mr Lord said: "After today, we will know exactly what needs to be done with those four engines in order to take this to the next stage of engine test runs with an objective to hopefully perform a ground taxi."
It is hoped the jet will be able to fly as part of the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

I Think they are actually aiming to fly the thing not taxi it...

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by Atomic_13 » 01 Jun 2010, 13:13

This it GREAT NEWS!

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by GaryG » 01 Jun 2010, 13:33

This was your dream Atomic_13 :P

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by flightsimer » 01 Jun 2010, 20:31

AirNewZealand_A320 wrote:
flightsimer wrote:i doubt she will. The intention of the group is to get it just to a taxiing state, not flying. read about this a couple of months ago.
Mr Lord said: "After today, we will know exactly what needs to be done with those four engines in order to take this to the next stage of engine test runs with an objective to hopefully perform a ground taxi."
It is hoped the jet will be able to fly as part of the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

I Think they are actually aiming to fly the thing not taxi it...
ill see if i can find the origional article on it which had more info than this one.

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by sknepper » 02 Jun 2010, 17:09

In the air is where that baby feels most at home, and knowing the English and the French, the Concorde will get airbourne, I hope ;)

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by jabba » 13 Jun 2010, 05:15

all well and good you'll be waiting just as long for the PA 380

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Re: Concorde to fly again

Post by sknepper » 04 Jul 2010, 14:07

jabba wrote:all well and good you'll be waiting just as long for the PA 380
Well the A380 did manage to get airbourne sooner and it was also a great effort. ;)

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