Snaps from the Smithsonian

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Oh wow..a choice :) .can't be bad :lol:

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Looking at the display map I had, the one with the v-shaped tail, top center of the photo is the Stanley Nomad. The Arlington is barely visible at top right.
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It probably won't make you feel any better to learn we have have a BA Concorde at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum in New York, and there's another at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Personally, I would have been more than happy with just one. :)
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DaveB wrote:Did he still exceed the expected noise limits though! :lol:

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Thanks to all for the links : very interesting, and I wonder why the V tail was never followed up in Europe?

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