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YOUR RESPONSES
Ann Crutchley - Feb '07
My grandfather, Samuel Johnston was a Riveter on the Titanic.
Every time he came to visit us in Ballynahinch he relived
the building of this great ship. I now live in New Zealand
and on a recent holiday in the South Island of New Zealand
we took a trip on the "Earnslaw" a Steamship which
carries passengers on Lake Wakatipu. I found out that it
was built the same year as the Titanic.
Dee Terrot - Sep '06
Please could you let me know how to get hold of footage from
the news when concorde first landed at Belfast? I'm guessing
it was in the 80s. As my auntie was one of the stewardesses
and was interviewed on the news, being a Belfast girl. She
has a video of the interview but it is really worn out now
so I would love to be able to get another copy or DVD of it.
Please can you help or can you direct me to someone who can?
Many thansk in advance,
Dee
Jack Frost - Sept '05
I think that concord should not have been grounded because
normal aircrafts have crashed and blown up alot more times
than the concord, also the concord is the best, and most relaxing
way to travel in the fastest time. I do hope the concord will
be able to fly again and I will fly on concord again.
W J Martin - November '04
"And that rumour of a delayed take-off because of technical
problems? We'll never know"
Many of the Safety Cards from the seatback pockets 'dissapeared'
when the inbound flight disembarked. Because aviation law
requires one card for every passanger it looked like the aircraft
was stranded but a Belfast printshop managed to produce replacements
at the last minute!
"Aldergrove continued to develop as Northern Ireland's
principal airport. Its passenger facilities and runways were
improved, leading to its being renamed Belfast International
in 1983. That year also saw the first ever visit of one of
the world's most famous aeroplanes, Concorde. One of the lucky
winners of a Belfast Telegraph competition for seats on the
flight was aviation enthusiast Paul Martin who made sure of
his place by making dozens of entries!"
In October 2003 the same Concorde, G-BOAE, flew to Belfast
for the last time, and I was on board having won my ticket
in a competition by entering 150 times - and although no relation
to Paul, my name is William Martin!
I have lots of pictures taken from inside looking out - but
obviously none of her flying in. Would anyone have any that
they took on that historic day?
Ryan Murphy
You're lucky to see Concorde.
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