Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Patrick Devonas paintings

Patrick Devonas paintings
Peder Mork Monsted paintings
The flight path had been changed to avoid the town of Gonesse, where the supersonic jet crashed just after takeoff more than 15 months ago.'Double Tribute’Among the Concorde regulars lining up for the flight was perfume company founder Jean-Paul Guerlain, who said he'd flown the Concorde more than 200 times."I swore after the crash that I would fly again on the first flight," he said. "It's the most wonderful plane. I never lost confidence, and I have no fear."Another passenger, Yvonne Rollim, 67, called the flight "a double tribute" — to the Concorde and to New York, following the World Trade Center attack."We're paying homage to those who died on Sept. 11," she said.Engineering Changes

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