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Here's one I took a few years ago, on one of my Swiss tours. That's the Landwasser Viaduct, on the way to St.Moritz
Here's one I took a few years ago, on one of my Swiss tours. That's the Landwasser Viaduct, on the way to St.Moritz
Wow that's awsomeHere's one I took a few years ago, on one of my Swiss tours. That's the Landwasser Viaduct, on the way to St.Moritz
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This is on the other side of that tunnel. Our hotel is in the distance. Nice and handy to the station; and an excellent bar, and dining room.Wow that's awsome
Any idea when you will be doing more tours?This is on the other side of that tunnel. Our hotel is in the distance. Nice and handy to the station; and an excellent bar, and dining room.
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That's coolStumbled on this article today. The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2.
Here's the Only Picture Ever Taken of Concorde Flying at Mach 2 (1,350 Mph) in April 1985
The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2 (1,350 mph). Taken by Adrian Meredith from an RAF Tornado fighter jet, which only r...www.vintag.es
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What a shame it ended service too early.Stumbled on this article today. The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2.
Here's the Only Picture Ever Taken of Concorde Flying at Mach 2 (1,350 Mph) in April 1985
The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2 (1,350 mph). Taken by Adrian Meredith from an RAF Tornado fighter jet, which only r...www.vintag.es
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Yeah, true. Basically it was economically unviable. I also read once that because of the sonic booms, it wasn’t allowed to fly over mainland US. So it was restricted to routes over Atlantic Ocean etc.What a shame it ended service too early.
Still look futuristic, love them.Stumbled on this article today. The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2.
Here's the Only Picture Ever Taken of Concorde Flying at Mach 2 (1,350 Mph) in April 1985
The only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach 2 (1,350 mph). Taken by Adrian Meredith from an RAF Tornado fighter jet, which only r...www.vintag.es
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Switzerland is not on the horizon for 2021 - maybe 2022Any idea when you will be doing more tours?
I remember it happening. He didn't know that the wheel well door opened to allow the wheel to retract.View attachment 20348
On February 22, 1970, an Australian teen named Keith Sapsford snuck onto the tarmac at Sydney Airport and hid inside a Tokyo-bound plane. It was the last decision he ever made.