TheLocalYokel
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To think G-BOAF is sat in a museum now. I remember seeing the aircraft at LBA doing pleasure flights. Those were the days.
She's not in the museum just yet but it now looks as though she will be in 2-3 years time.
Concorde never visited BRS. The local pleasure flights were all done from Filton.
I saw the last ever flight of a Concorde on 26 November 2003 when G-BOAF returned home for the final time.
I was standing on Dundry Hill to the south of Bristol which gives a panoramic view of the entire city and as far as South Wales in the west and the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire to the east on a clear day.
AF swooped over our heads at Dundry having just overflown BRS about three miles to the west before flying low over the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Course was then set eastwards to the southern Cotswolds culminating in a 180 degree turn to take her onto finals into Filton. Visibility was such that it was possible to follow every move and she only disappeared from sight behind some high buildings as she touched down about ten miles to the north of my vantage point.