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"She flies, she flies." Millions of television viewers in Britain heard commentator Raymond Baxter's excited shout. In cold blood, there may seem something faintly ridiculous about his choice of words - what was Concorde meant to do but fly? - but at Toulouse that morning there were not many cold-blooded onlookers.
"She flies, she flies." Millions of television viewers in Britain heard commentator Raymond Baxter's excited shout. In cold blood, there may seem something faintly ridiculous about his choice of words - what was Concorde meant to do but fly? - but at Toulouse that morning there were not many cold-blooded onlookers.
The crowd watched as she climbed into the blue sky, trailed by
her attendant Mirage. Twin plumes of dark smoke marked her passage. She
dwindled to a white spot and then was gone. People looked at each other and
said trite things to mask the fact that they were deeply moved. It was a short
flight, only 40 minutes, but it gave Andre Turcat and his crew a foretaste of
what flying a Concorde would be like. Afterwards, he was to report that the
aircraft handled better than the simulator had predicted.
Over on the grandstand, the journalists were in touch with the
control tower and received word when 001 was on the approach. She came into
view and for the first time, they saw that characteristic "sea-bird"
swoop in to land. A puff of smoke told that the main bogies were in contact
with the runway, the nose-wheel came down, reverse thrust was engaged and the
tail parachute broke from its housing to balloon out behind the aircraft.
Safely down! Around the airfield there was a rattle of clapping
and applause. Everywhere there were wide smiles of relief. There were lumps in
some throats and tears in some eyes, including those of experienced journalists
who one would have thought had "seen everything."
"Zero-zero-un"
taxied to a halt in front of the airport building and passenger stairs were run
into position. Within a few minutes, the tall figure of Turcat appeared at the
top of the steps, followed by his crew. Text by FG Clarke Kindly reproduced courtesy of www.ConcordeSST.com
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