Exactly! Just to make it fair I think that Filton and Toulouse should
get one :) Still prefer the Vulcan though......... (waiting for the
backlash.....).
All the best,
Gareth.
Ian Nichols wrote:
--On 15 October 2003 14:33 +0100 "Gareth.J.Martin"
<g.j.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or Filton, depending upon your slant ;)
All the best,
Gareth.
IIRC, parts were made in both places, but final assembly was done in
Toulouse - so whilst the gestation was done in both Filton & Toulouse,
the birth was, technically, in Toulouse.
I'm pretty sure Conception was done on our side of the ditch, though ;)
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