knockon wrote: » More significantly this is the first time in 43 years that no scheduled carrier is flying transatlantic in a twin aisle. In the past you had Transamerica Northwest Orient TWA Pan AM Air Canada all flying out of Shannon at one time using 747's, DC10, L1011's with direct flight to New York, etc and even a twice weekly service to Los Angles direct from SNN. And aftre they pulled out or went bust we had the 330's served by Aer Lingus up to last year. All the scheduled trans atlantic carriers this Summer are using the 757 and not a wide body to be seen. United to ORD United to EWR Delta to JFK Aer Lingus to JFK & BOS US Airways to PHL
golfball37 wrote: » Boeing planes back in Shannon after the announcement of the Boston route this morning.
Lapin wrote: » Whats the harm in asking questions? I don't see why it bothers you seeing as you haven't answered any of them. Seriously - The things some people get upset about. :rolleyes:
salmocab wrote: » I flew from Dublin to Shannon on a 747 in late 80s as a school tour, first time on a plane. Think they used to do it to make up a couple of quid in the seats that would be filled from Shannon onwards.
MyKeyG wrote: » Does anyone remember the Concorde landing in Shannon?
dennis124wwr wrote: » Does anyone have blueprints of the Concorde.
Snowc wrote: » Any other questions dennis ?
mikeoh wrote: » It was a great pastime in the early 90's to stand at the fence at the start of the runway in Shannon right underneath the planes as the landed ( like a u2 video!!) I often did it as the Concorde was doing touch and go it was amazing !!!!!...they closed off the road once the protests over the Iraqi war started
cml387 wrote: » Was that on the hill where the VOR is? I once tried to stand underneath it on the perimeter road (now closed) that crossed the approach, but at the last minute my nerve failed me.:o
Geomy wrote: » I am from Clare, I used to stay in Wexford over the Summer's, I heard the sonic boom down there, it had a long drawn out hopping sound, like a door not closed properly in a drafty woody house. I can remember watching it take off and land from that hill facing the length of the runway. I actually felt the effects in my insides too almost felt sick from the intensity. ..
periodictable wrote: » That was the mid-70s, and I don't think "regulation" was part of the Irish lexicon back then.
Jim Martin wrote: » Can't believe they were allowed to break the "sound barrier" over Clare - aren't there supposed to be regulations against this sort of thing?
periodictable wrote: » Remember it flying around west Clare, the first knowledge that it was around was loud explosion and the sleeping dog falling off the wall with the fright.