NY's Concorde is back "home": tours resume April 4 at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
If you are about to leave for New York City-considering you are a reader of TFC-you cannot [...]
If you are about to leave for New York - considering that you are a reader of TFC - you cannot fail to plan a visit to the USS Intrepid and consequently the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, one of the Big Apple's most popular attractions.
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All the more so now that the G-BOAD-branded Concorde. - also known as "Alpha Delta"- Has returned to Pier 86, on the deck of the Intrepid, the "home" that has hosted him since 2003.
Yes, you got it right: Concorde's wheels - for the first time in 20 years - came off the ground, and no, I'm not freaking out. Last summer, at the end of August, supersonic aircraft was moved to a barge Who transported it to a hangar: There, painstaking renovation work began, involving the interior as much as the fuselage and wings.
After the final cosmetic touches have also been completed, Concorde G-BOAD returned to the Intrepid Museum on March 14. (always on a barge, let me be clear). Then, starting next April 4, tours of the supersonic aircraft will resume. that has made millions of "av geeks" around the world dream: visitors will not only be able to admire Concorde up close but will also have the opportunity to Access the interior and discover what it was like to travel at supersonic speed.
Concorde, however, is not the only attraction at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The aircraft carrier Intrepid - which visitors can explore far and wide, perhaps walking along the flight deck or touring the ship's interior (including the cabins!) - houses a generous collection of aircraft (including fighters, bombers, helicopters, and even an Aermacchi MB339 in the livery of the Tricolored Arrows); Another highlight of the Intrepid Museum is the pavilion dedicated to the Space Shuttle, in which a prototype of the famous Enterprise is on display Used for flight testing. The museum, finally, also hosts the nuclear-powered submarine USS Glower.: enthusiasts will be able to explore it inside and discover, in part, what it is like to live inside a submarine.
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