Seattle: Museum of Flight lands the Concorde

I know that for some of you out there this is old news but I thought I would post some of what a local newspaper, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, printed on Friday (Oct. 31).....
"The Concorde, the supersonic jet that once represented the cutting edge in aviation, will soon become a museum piece in Seattle.
Wendnesday afternoon (Nov. 5), the 203-ft. long Concorde will land at Boeing Field and taxi to the Museum of Flight, which will become its permanent home and a place for everyone to see the sleek aviation legend.
The Concorde-curious can see the plane's exterior, up close, after it touches down at about 3 p.m. After a period of prepatation for public view, it will be completely open so visitors to the museum can see the inside of its long, narrow cabin.....
.....After the landing ceremonies are over next week, museum staffers will prepare it for permanent public display, set to begin Nov.28....."
Currently the Museum of Flight is being expanded, which began eailer this year. The existing section of the museum is still open to the public while the expansion is taking place. The new portions of the mesuem are scheduled to be opened in Feburary of 2004. (For those interested, I saw a shark mouth P-40, maybe an E, in one of the museum's storage buildings!) Come on over and take a look!!
"The Concorde, the supersonic jet that once represented the cutting edge in aviation, will soon become a museum piece in Seattle.
Wendnesday afternoon (Nov. 5), the 203-ft. long Concorde will land at Boeing Field and taxi to the Museum of Flight, which will become its permanent home and a place for everyone to see the sleek aviation legend.
The Concorde-curious can see the plane's exterior, up close, after it touches down at about 3 p.m. After a period of prepatation for public view, it will be completely open so visitors to the museum can see the inside of its long, narrow cabin.....
.....After the landing ceremonies are over next week, museum staffers will prepare it for permanent public display, set to begin Nov.28....."
Currently the Museum of Flight is being expanded, which began eailer this year. The existing section of the museum is still open to the public while the expansion is taking place. The new portions of the mesuem are scheduled to be opened in Feburary of 2004. (For those interested, I saw a shark mouth P-40, maybe an E, in one of the museum's storage buildings!) Come on over and take a look!!