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![]() Concorde didn't get to the Pacific Northwest very often - icing tests at Moses Lake, WA; special charters and a visit to the Expo 86 Abbotsford Air Show - but think I managed to catch every visit. But we have one on permanent display here in Seattle at The Museum of Flight. Bob ^,,^ |
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![]() "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message ... Concorde didn't get to the Pacific Northwest very often - icing tests at Moses Lake, WA; special charters and a visit to the Expo 86 Abbotsford Air Show - but think I managed to catch every visit. But we have one on permanent display here in Seattle at The Museum of Flight. Bob ^,,^ Hey Bob! Thanks for those images! They are great! I was at Abbotsford for Expo 86 as well. I managed to get some snaps as well but they are on slides. I had the slides scanned but the scans are not to my liking. Did you get a major league sunburn like I did? I was lobster red for a week! OUCH! Still, it was worth it to see Concorde flying around. Sadly, that was the only time I saw the aircraft in flight. I've seen a few of them on the ground at Heathrow (1978). That was it. : ( I hope to get out to Seattle one day and visit the Museum Of Flight and pay a visit to the Concorde on display there. Take care, Nick |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:15:13 -0500, "Canuck"
wrote: "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message .. . Concorde didn't get to the Pacific Northwest very often - icing tests at Moses Lake, WA; special charters and a visit to the Expo 86 Abbotsford Air Show - but think I managed to catch every visit. But we have one on permanent display here in Seattle at The Museum of Flight. Bob ^,,^ Hey Bob! Thanks for those images! They are great! I was at Abbotsford for Expo 86 as well. I managed to get some snaps as well but they are on slides. I had the slides scanned but the scans are not to my liking. Did you get a major league sunburn like I did? I was lobster red for a week! OUCH! Still, it was worth it to see Concorde flying around. Sadly, that was the only time I saw the aircraft in flight. I've seen a few of them on the ground at Heathrow (1978). That was it. : ( I hope to get out to Seattle one day and visit the Museum Of Flight and pay a visit to the Concorde on display there. Take care, Nick Thank you. Over the years I've been alternately baked and drowned at Abbotsford shows - and several times, especially in the old days before they got too snooty, utterly pleased and jaw-droppingly impressed. Do come visit the Puget Sound! The Museum of Flight is quite impressive, and we have amazing things going on at Paine Field a few miles north of town with the Paul Allen Flying Heritage Collection, the upcoming William Sessions museum, and the Future of Flight Center. And if you want to go a little farther from town, there are great museums in other parts of Western Washington - Bellingham and Olympia coming to mind off the top of my noggin. Speaking of drowned at Abbotsford, here's a shot from 1992 when the Ukrainians showed up with a pair of MiG-29s. It poured during the morning, but dried up for the afternoon. Another year it deluged all day, nothing flew and the cameras drowned... Bob ^,,^ |
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![]() "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message ... Thank you. Over the years I've been alternately baked and drowned at Abbotsford shows - and several times, especially in the old days before they got too snooty, utterly pleased and jaw-droppingly impressed. I've only had the pleasure of going once. : ( It is a bit of a trek for me to get there all the way from Winnipeg. Still, Expo 86 was taking place and I found out that Concorde was going to be at Abbotsford as well as a SR-71. I got an invite from friends who live there and I couldn't resist. Do come visit the Puget Sound! The Museum of Flight is quite impressive, and we have amazing things going on at Paine Field a few miles north of town with the Paul Allen Flying Heritage Collection, the upcoming William Sessions museum, and the Future of Flight Center. And if you want to go a little farther from town, there are great museums in other parts of Western Washington - Bellingham and Olympia coming to mind off the top of my noggin. Speaking of drowned at Abbotsford, here's a shot from 1992 when the Ukrainians showed up with a pair of MiG-29s. It poured during the morning, but dried up for the afternoon. Another year it deluged all day, nothing flew and the cameras drowned... Bob ^,,^ Thanks for that MiG-29 shot too! Very nice. I'd love to go and visit. I have an invite to see my friends in Vancouver probably in August. I don't know if it will happen....but I'd like to go. I'd also love to make the hop over to Seattle and visit all these great places you mentioned. If I do go, maybe we could meet up too. Take care, Nick |
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