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I would like to come, but only if I succeeded to put back into service the CONCORDE aircraft (supersonic airliner: Mach 2.04) and I'll be there as fast as possible. :biglaugh:
We have one over here, Concorde F-BVFA, in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum; funny, but it is in the Boeing Aviation Hangar! The Smithsonian usually keeps planes well maintained, it may be flight worthy now

Tell me where the pilots hide the keys (under the visor?) and I'll come pick you up. Maybe you can tell me what this says:
Physical Description:
Aircaft Serial Number: 205. Including four (4) engines, bearing respectively the serial number: CBE066, CBE062, CBE086 and CBE085. Also included, aircraft plaque: "AIR FRANCE Lorsque viendra le jour d'exposer Concorde dans un musee, la Smithsonian Institution a dores et deja choisi, pour le Musee de l'Air et de l'Espace de Washington, un appariel portant le couleurs d'Air France."