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markyp2000 wrote: A light bulb wont work unless you switch it on and still wont work if its blown or you have apower cut but may work if you have a battery or a generator
It all makes sense now!
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The Neutrino particle is so small, that if you scaled an atom up to the size of the Solar System, a Neutrino on the same scale would be the size of a golf ball.
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4 were prototypes and never went into service.
Of the other 16 one was retired and used for spares and one crashed in July 2000.
The remaining 14, together with 3 prototypes, have been on show at various museums
around the world since Condorde's las flight 10 years ago.
What I want to know is where is the forth prototype hiding?
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jimkyx wrote: A daily newspaper reported that there were 20 Concordes made.
4 were prototypes and never went into service.
Of the other 16 one was retired and used for spares and one crashed in July 2000.
The remaining 14, together with 3 prototypes, have been on show at various museums
around the world since Condorde's las flight 10 years ago.
What I want to know is where is the forth prototype hiding?
Prototype 1 = On display at le Bourget
Prototype 2 = On display at Yeovilton
Preprod 1 = On display at Duxford
Preprod 2 = On display at Orly
Development 1 = On display at Airbus Toulouse
Development 2 = On display at Brooklands
203 Destroyed in air crash outside Paris, France
204 = On display atManchester Airport Viewing Park
205 = On display at Chantilly, Virginia USA
206 = On display at National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
207 = On display at Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum, Germany
208 = On display at Heathrow Airport, London, England, UK
209 = On display at Airbus Factory, Toulouse, France
210 = On display at Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, New York, USA
211 = Spare-parts source
212 = On display at Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados
213 = On display at The Museum of Air and Space, Le Bourget, France
214 = On display at Museum of Flight, Seattle, USA
215 = On display at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France
216 = On display at Bristol Filton Airport, Bristol, England, UK
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