Thanks for posting this, I live near Heathrow Airport in London and was used to hearing the BA Concorde departure to New York every day at around 11.00 am. Now shes gone and my only regret in life is I never flew on her.
Being a Londoner and having flown on Concorde i miss seeing this amazing aircraft. I saw it on approach to Heathrow every evening and i could set my watch by it. Aviation advancement truly went in reverse with the retirement of this icon.
A very memorable moment for the city of Rockford. We road bicycles over to the south west end of the airport in order to avoid traffic and get in close.
The Concorde that went to Rockford was Registration Number G-BOAF, and it has quite a history. It was the last Concorde ever to be built, in 1979, and also made the last ever Concorde passenger flight on 26th November 2003, when it took off from London,Heathrow, and after a final short Supersonic flight over the Bay Of Biscay, landed at Filton Airport in Bristol UK. Bringing to an end the era of passenger Supersonic travel, at least for now. It was also chosen as one of the aircraft to take part in a 4 Concorde formation flight on Christmas Eve 1985 to celebrate 10 years of commercial Supersonic travel. A less illustrious event in its history occurred on 12th April 1989 when most of the Upper Rudder on the tail, broke away from the aircraft while it was travelling at Supersonic Speed, on a flight from Christchurch, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia. Although the Flight Crew said later that the Aircraft handled without any difficulty.
WELL SAID, IT IS NOW ON PERMANENT DISPLAY AT HER NEW MUSEUM HOME AT FILTON BRISTOL, HER PLACE OF BIRTH. LAST YEAR I VISITED ,AND WENT ABOARD HER. FANTASTIC.
I was driving on the by-pass and came up on a bunch of vehicles stopped along the road. Just as I was going through there I saw the Concorde on final with the nose down . That is one beautiful airplane and I have never forgotten the image of it coming in for a landing. There is a group working on restoring one which should be flying again soon.
Very nice - i flew her into Detroit in “85” charter from Heathrow via JFK for fuel & special catering It was amazing to see thousands of ppl parked just north of metro main runway - as we came in and dud a fly past - then landed Felt like a rock or movie star w/ tons of media outside the arrivals area at the “ Old” international term :) great flight !
supersonicbird11 we were lucky enough to fly jfk to lomdon 6 months before concorde retired. Like tou, felt like rock star, and kept finding excuses to leave and re enter the lounge at jfk :)
I know - we flew out of Dulles - LHR and the lounge was across the hall - so we got the stairs .. Great fun to relive - Was just ok Not like Heathrow lounge w/ facials and pink champagne & really good food ...and direct access to the Rocket
Yes, happy days and brings back memories of our long weekend in new york which was the reason for the flight. Need those memories as looks like travel is postponed for quite a while to come
Yes I lived in Rockford for very many years the day that the Concord flew over at the place of my work Wesley willows retirement community the plane flight was so low that I could hear the supersonic sound of the Concord. 🙂😀
..as an EUROPEAN i'm thankful for daily regular Flight's went to NY and back and holiday-flight's to BARBADOS ... so Speedbird's OLYMPUS could shak'in the dust and rattle the North-Atlantic waves ... :)
The Runways are long enough. British Airways asked O'hare if they could land Concorde there with a view to starting a charter service, but were denied by Airport Officials due to concerns over noise polution. Rockford seized on the opportunity to invite them to land at their airport with a view to starting their own charter service, and putting themselves on the map. Unfortunately for them it never happened.
It was “our airport is better than yours” to O’hare. Rockford’s airport runway is long enough to handle Concorde flights and it would have been a major coup for us. But they decided service to Rockford was not the amazing thing that service to Chicago was and we didn’t get anything of it. Our mayor got to ride on the plane though.
Thanks for posting this, I live near Heathrow Airport in London and was used to hearing the BA Concorde departure to New York every day at around 11.00 am. Now shes gone and my only regret in life is I never flew on her.
Thnx so much for sharing this footage!! I hope folks find lots more historic stuff like this as well.
Happy you enjoyed it. Was a great moment and memory for our family.
vfcs Yes, cool vid!
awesome, as the Americans would say...shows Concorde had true fans all over the world :-:
most people saw the beauty and amazing technology, over any overstated BS. Most people of London didn't giva
Being a Londoner and having flown on Concorde i miss seeing this amazing aircraft.
I saw it on approach to Heathrow every evening and i could set my watch by it.
Aviation advancement truly went in reverse with the retirement of this icon.
A very memorable moment for the city of Rockford.
We road bicycles over to the south west end of the airport in order to avoid traffic and get in close.
The Concorde that went to Rockford was Registration Number G-BOAF, and it has quite a history. It was the last Concorde ever to be built, in 1979, and also made the last ever Concorde passenger flight on 26th November 2003, when it took off from London,Heathrow, and after a final short Supersonic flight over the Bay Of Biscay, landed at Filton Airport in Bristol UK. Bringing to an end the era of passenger Supersonic travel, at least for now. It was also chosen as one of the aircraft to take part in a 4 Concorde formation flight on Christmas Eve 1985 to celebrate 10 years of commercial Supersonic travel. A less illustrious event in its history occurred on 12th April 1989 when most of the Upper Rudder on the tail, broke away from the aircraft while it was travelling at Supersonic Speed, on a flight from Christchurch, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia. Although the Flight Crew said later that the Aircraft handled without any difficulty.
WELL SAID, IT IS NOW ON PERMANENT DISPLAY AT HER NEW MUSEUM HOME AT FILTON BRISTOL, HER PLACE OF BIRTH. LAST YEAR I VISITED ,AND WENT ABOARD HER. FANTASTIC.
That young boy at the end of the video is probably in his mid 40's now; and I bet he still has vivid memories of that moment !!
I was driving on the by-pass and came up on a bunch of vehicles stopped along the road. Just as I was going through there I saw the Concorde on final with the nose down . That is one beautiful airplane and I have never forgotten the image of it coming in for a landing. There is a group working on restoring one which should be flying again soon.
Sadly, that was never to be.
... EUROPEAN Time Machine ... :) I'm so glad she visited Rockford ... Friendly Grets from Hamburg
Thanks, I also miss seeing Concorde on her rare trips to Bermuda.
I was there it was fooking awesome (lol). The only airplane I have ever wanted to fly on and then it had to go get grounded by it's Mom.
Epic aircraft. I had the pleasure of witnessing her often in 80's. Thank you.
Brungs back wonderful. memories of this Aircraft. I wish they would bring back the Concorde,Boom won't work.Thank you for that.
I was there for the second charter at the end of October...
Very nice - i flew her into Detroit in “85” charter from Heathrow via JFK for fuel & special catering
It was amazing to see thousands of ppl parked just north of metro main runway - as we came in and dud a fly past - then landed
Felt like a rock or movie star w/ tons of media outside the arrivals area at the “ Old” international term :) great flight !
supersonicbird11 we were lucky enough to fly jfk to lomdon 6 months before concorde retired. Like tou, felt like rock star, and kept finding excuses to leave and re enter the lounge at jfk :)
I know - we flew out of Dulles - LHR and the lounge was across the hall - so we got the stairs ..
Great fun to relive - Was just ok
Not like Heathrow lounge w/ facials and pink champagne & really good food ...and direct access to the Rocket
JFK lounge was the nicest of the US lounges
Yes, happy days and brings back memories of our long weekend in new york which was the reason for the flight. Need those memories as looks like travel is postponed for quite a while to come
Superb!!
I was there when this happened. Also lived in Gem Suburban. That was a cool day as a kid for me
Such an epic aircraft. Such a shame that it does not fly for special occasions or at air shows
Yes I lived in Rockford for very many years the day that the Concord flew over at the place of my work Wesley willows retirement community the plane flight was so low that I could hear the supersonic sound of the Concord. 🙂😀
awesome vid, thnx
Wow!!!
On the line now
..as an EUROPEAN i'm thankful for daily regular Flight's went to NY and back and holiday-flight's to BARBADOS ... so Speedbird's OLYMPUS could shak'in the dust and rattle the North-Atlantic waves ... :)
Good video 👍
bonjour les enfants je m appelle CONCORDE.. 25 octobre 2021
Pure Gold.
Wow! How Awesome.
kidjim25 I think it is because O'hare's Runways aren't long enough
The Runways are long enough. British Airways asked O'hare if they could land Concorde there with a view to starting a charter service, but were denied by Airport Officials due to concerns over noise polution. Rockford seized on the opportunity to invite them to land at their airport with a view to starting their own charter service, and putting themselves on the map. Unfortunately for them it never happened.
oh ok, now the airport just built 2 repair hangers, and already got a new cargo airline coming in, so I hope that that works.
@@Chezburger8 me too
my phcs teacher told me about this plane and its speed 3x then the speed of sound
yeah somethin like that
Just over twice the speed of sound actually - 1350 mph to be precise.
What was the reason for the visit to Rockford? Seems an odd spot for the Concorde to stop at.
It was “our airport is better than yours” to O’hare. Rockford’s airport runway is long enough to handle Concorde flights and it would have been a major coup for us. But they decided service to Rockford was not the amazing thing that service to Chicago was and we didn’t get anything of it. Our mayor got to ride on the plane though.
I thought the U.S. banned the Concorde, because of its big ol' sonic booms it produces when flying across the water or land!
It could still fly subsonic