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Speedbird1
2012-11-02, 10:19 AM
The Intrepid Museum admits that the tent covering the Shuttle was damaged or destroyed but they remain silent about the fate of the historic Concorde which sits aboard Pier 86. It is usually only secured by small chains around its 3 undercarriages; hardly secure for a large hurricane. Did the Concorde survive or was she swept into the Hudson? Hopefully, she remains on the pier but how much damage did she sustain? Remember the replica of the HMS Bounty, made for the 1962 film, "Mutiny On The Bounty" sank in the storm last week; happily most got rescued.

Cary
2012-11-02, 10:51 AM
Doesn't look like Concorde got swept into the Hudson to me...
http://www.nycaviation.com/2012/10/space-shuttle-enterprise-damaged-during-hurricane-sandy/

Matt Molnar
2012-11-02, 11:42 AM
http://www.nycaviation.com/newspage/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/concorde.jpg

Managed to snap this on Tuesday afternoon. Concorde looked fine from a distance. Looked as closely as I could at the planes on deck and nothing appeared to be damaged other than Enterprise. The barriers on the pier were down but the guy in the security booth stopped me from walking out. There were a few ConEd trucks on the pier, appeared that Intrepid's power was out, which is reportedly what caused Enterprise's bubble to deflate.

Whitese
2012-11-03, 01:08 AM
Space Shuttle has damage to the top of the vertical stabilizer...I think one of the tents ropes tore through the top.

gonzalu
2012-11-03, 12:28 PM
So does Enterprise look to be OK or damaged any way? I am with Speedbird1, I think there is a conspiracy at play here. I am sure the Concorde you saw, Matt, was a fake put up hastily to make the people thing all is ok. The shuttle is likely the same thing. It is probably down by 23rd st now downriver. I hope you boys are on the story and dig up the truth as soon as possible!

(look down by your leg and see if there is anyone pulling on it)

Matt Molnar
2012-11-03, 01:25 PM
So does Enterprise look to be OK or damaged any way? I am with Speedbird1, I think there is a conspiracy at play here. I am sure the Concorde you saw, Matt, was a fake put up hastily to make the people thing all is ok. The shuttle is likely the same thing. It is probably down by 23rd st now downriver. I hope you boys are on the story and dig up the truth as soon as possible!

(look down by your leg and see if there is anyone pulling on it)
Enterprise was damaged when the power went out. The bubble deflated, a light tower fell on her and there's a chunk of her vertical stabilizer missing, and probably other damage not visible from the street. See photos here: http://www.nycaviation.com/2012/10/space-shuttle-enterprise-damaged-during-hurricane-sandy/

gonzalu
2012-11-03, 02:45 PM
Ouch!! The hits just keep on coming :-(

Zee71
2012-11-04, 11:05 PM
Talk about poor planning. We don't need no sticking contingency plans! I want to see heads roll, pay checks slashed, etc. Someone need to pay for this. We at NYC Aviation could of planned better than they did.

Landing Lights
2012-11-05, 02:02 PM
Talk about poor planning. We don't need no sticking contingency plans! I want to see heads roll, pay checks slashed, etc. Someone need to play for this. We at NYC Aviation could of planned better than they did.

Considering that NASA required the structure to be able to withstand a "100 year storm" I find it incredible that a backup power source was not part of the system. It is common sense that a 100 year storm would include widespread power outages. Additionally, now we are getting close to winter and Enterprise has no containing structure. I would imagine that constructing a replacement will take some time.