Originally Posted by
jdtravel
The almost 30 year old Concordes stopped flying almost a decade ago. There is one in the US National Air and Space Museum's location (Udvar Hazy Center) close to IAD airport in Chantilly VA.
If you look at the OP's tag (I am the OP), don't you recognise BOAD.... ie G-BOAD.....
I've seen 5 Concordes in the last two weeks.
The list as I recall (sorry for inaccuracies):
British Concordes:
BOAB - LHR
BOAA - Edinburgh Museum of Flight
BBDG - Brooklands Museum
BOAC - Manchester airport
BOAD - Intrepid Musuem - NY
BOAE - Grantly Adams International Airport - Barbados
BOAF - Filton
BOAG - Seattle Aircraft Museum
AF / French Concordes:
CDG
Le Bourget
Toulouse
Orly
Washington Aerospace Museum
Somewhere in Germany (escapes me for the time being)
a couple of others (there are two at Toulouse I think)
and the lost one......
There are a few others at Duxford and Yeovilton.
You can go here to have a look.....
http://www.concordesst.com/fleetoverview.html