drron
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And if you go to the UK then you must visit the place where the British Concordes were made and first took off from. The Concorde here was the last built and the last to fly.
They have a Concorde hangar and you can walk through the Concorde there. Naturally I did a TR. My visit to the Museum starts at the second post on this page. It is fairly comprehensive so you may not want to read it to maintain the thrill of surprise.
The site was first used for plane construction in 1910. Cars,trams,helicopters all built here. with standouts like the Harrier Jump jet. here is the history.
And there is a Space section mainly dealing with things like satellites so very different from what you have seen.Time your visit for the 4-10th of October. Every year at that time they hold "Space week"
Aerospace Bristol | Supersonic Family Fun
Enjoy a supersonic family day out in Bristol! Step aboard the last Concorde to fly and embark upon a fun hands-on journey through aviation history.
aerospacebristol.org
They have a Concorde hangar and you can walk through the Concorde there. Naturally I did a TR. My visit to the Museum starts at the second post on this page. It is fairly comprehensive so you may not want to read it to maintain the thrill of surprise.
Australian Frequent Flyer
Tips, Tricks & Chat for the Australian Frequent Flyer
www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
The site was first used for plane construction in 1910. Cars,trams,helicopters all built here. with standouts like the Harrier Jump jet. here is the history.
Bristol Built — Aerospace Bristol
As an early cradle of UK aviation, aircraft production began at Filton in 1910 with Sir George White’s British & Colonial (later, Bristol) Aeroplane Company. Over one hundred years of succession, mergers and takeovers has seen the creation of the British Aircraft Corporation, Bristol Siddele
aerospacebristol.org
And there is a Space section mainly dealing with things like satellites so very different from what you have seen.Time your visit for the 4-10th of October. Every year at that time they hold "Space week"
World Space Week — Aerospace Bristol
aerospacebristol.org