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 On 03/04/2015 01:31, Byker wrote:
 > A 2,500 nm. range wouldn't get it across the Atlantic unless they refueled
 > in Newfoundland. It'd make it from the West coast to Honolulu, or from L.A.
 > to NYC. I guess they hadn't yet considered what folks on the ground would
 > have to endure when it came to BIG sonic booms going off overhead several
 > times a day. The Concorde demonstrated that quite well:
 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=annkM6z1-FE
 
 I used to watch Concorde go over on a daily basis and I can assure you
 that the sonic boom was certainly NOT a problem. Indeed, If I were to
 condemn any aircraft for excessive noise and pollution in the UK's skies
 it would be the USAF's Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker.
 
 Unfortunately we never had the option of banning it.
 
 
 
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 Moving Things In Still Pictures
 
 
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