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Saw this item,Re: Concorde 206 (G-BOAA) London Heathrow.http://www.airsalvage.co.uk/news.aspConcorde 206 (G-BOAA) London HeathrowPosted by Mark Gregory on Monday, 12th January 2004 at 7:54 AMWe are working with British Airways and NMS (National Museum of Science) Edinburgh to move Concorde 206 from London Heathrow to Edinburgh. The aircraft will be sectioned, and then shipped by road and sea late March. Once at NMS, the aircraft will be reassembled and go on display to the public hopefully by July 2004Concorde 202 (G-BBDG) FiltonPosted by Mark Gregory on Monday, 12th January 2004 at 7:46 AMWe are working with British Airways and Brooklands Aero Museum to move Concorde 202 from Fitlon to Brooklands Weybridge. The aircraft will be sectioned at the production joins and shipped by road early this year. Once at Brooklands, the aircraft will be reassembled and go on display to the public the later part of the year.

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