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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Aidan Stanger wrote:
* The era of large supersonic aircraft is over, and future ones are likely to have between ten and twenty seats. Landing fees at Heathrow and Gatwick will be much higher per plane, as they will be dominated by superjumbos. LCY is quicker to get to from London than the rest of the airports are. STOL capability should not be a problem for supersonic aircraft, as they have a very high power to weight ratio. That's certainly something that Lockheed Martin think ... http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil...0727_1_n.shtml .... has 'a "100 per cent chance" of going ahead'. Other companies too, in the US and Europe. We'll see. tom -- ONE IN EIGHT GO MAD |
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