Thank you for that information, but i read that but i am wondering if i missed something about this. If i knew this in advance i would have gone there. And i would not be the only one who would want to see this i think.
Did i miss the news, or was this a spontanious act. I thought that BA had the only fly worthy concorde.
Very few news-agencies spreaded this hoax. I thought NOS was very reliable...my mistake! They first announced the flight, and then confirmed it just after 10.00 am!
I found it very strange that no-one was aware of the fact that there was an airworthy Concorde in France...
Shortly before April Fool's Day (01 APR 2009), there was a message on the website of the Musée de l'Air about a Concorde being prepared to make a flying appearance at this year's show at Le Bourget.
I assume this is the aftermath of this April Fool's joke.
If you are able to read French, here is the confirmation on the Museum's website that it was a "poisson d'avril" (April fool's joke)! http://www.mae.org/fr/concorde-40-ans/c ... avril.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on guys (and girls), the type's certificate was withdrawn by Airbus after the last flight. Maybe there is a machine that is technically capable of flying (actually, the museums that got machines had to maintain them in such a way they are not airworthy), that one is impounded on behalve of the families of the killed persons at the crash.
De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009