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A couple of years ago there was an extended, ongoing thread discussing plane noise. If you can find that you?ll see this subject was beaten to death over a couple of years, I guess it (the thread) went quiet when the planes did during start of pandemic.

Concorde used to fly over, from memory about 5-6pm.

jazzer Wrote:

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> You live in the Capital city of the UK, if you

> don't expect to see and hear plans, well quite

> frankly I'd suggest moving out of Greater London

> entirely.


I love it when a PLAN comes together 😅

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Concorde used to fly over, from memory about

> 5-6pm.



Yes, it did, it was wonderful. I used to love seeing Concorde flying over my garden!


When they withdrew Concorde, two of them flew over East Dulwich on their last flight, but sadly I missed it.

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