"Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW." (aya-yu)
12/17/2013 at 14:23 • Filed to: None | 3 | 6 |
You know what that is. That's the most badass passenger airliner ever made. Too bad i never ever saw one of those, let alone fly with them.
Add three citroen SM and it's becoming even more badass.
André - Volvo4Life
> Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
12/17/2013 at 14:29 | 1 |
I got into one once, I was surprised at how small it was inside, but you could feel you were in something special.
ivnic8
> Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
12/17/2013 at 14:33 | 0 |
I used to live close to Dulles airport near DC, and on windy days the Concord would fly right over my house, wheels down, coming in for a landing. That thing was louder than anything else flying into Dulles, the whole house would shake.
Also, cutting the grass in my yard, and seeing a 747, wheels down, out of the corner of your eye, is very surprising.
I was also lucky enough to see them bring the Shuttle Enterprise into Dulles.
Saracen
> Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
12/17/2013 at 14:35 | 0 |
My dad used to fly British Airways on business all the time, was in the Executive Gold club.
He would get perks like free upgrades and such. Two years or so before the fleet was grounded, he a voucher to upgrade from First Class to Concorde, and he never used them! I was disappoint.
Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
> ivnic8
12/17/2013 at 14:36 | 0 |
Wow.
And i think 747 and airbuses was loud..
Klaus Schmoll
> Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
12/17/2013 at 14:44 | 0 |
The Auto und Technik museum in Sinsheim (home of the Brutus) has one as well as it's Russian counterpart, to walk around in. They are tiny on the inside.
http://sinsheim.technik-museum.de/en
willkinton247
> Aya, Almost Has A Cosmo With Toyota Engine Owned by a BMW.
12/17/2013 at 16:46 | 0 |
My boss got to take one once, and he said it was pretty uncomfortable, but that it was more likely due to some sheikhs in the back of the plane who were very drunk, very loud, and very rude to the stewardesses