The Seattle Museum of Flight at Boeing field, just south of downtown,
not SeaTac, has a Concorde and Air Force One from the Kennedy years
on display, and they are open to tour and photograph. They are
currently outdoors, but I believe one of the additions under
construction there is to house the big jets.
On Oct 14, 2009, at 14:56 , gldnbearz wrote:
None of the aircraft were set-up for interior viewing. Would have
been nice, although perhaps there isn't anything inside to see.
- Pat
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 5:11 PM, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
I agree - that's an unusual take on the Concorde.
There are several of them around at museums; I've got pictures of
the one
at the Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle.
I do have to take exception to one thing, though - the Concorde
isn't large.
In fact if you take a look inside one the overwhelming impression
is just
how tiny this thing is. If you want large, try the Airbus A380. I
got to
see one of these at Heathrow when I was flying back to San
Francisco, both
at the terminal as I made my way to my gate, and taking off (about
an hour
before my flight was due to depart).
Joseph McAllister
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