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Originally Posted by glatt
I never even heard of the museum in NYC. So I looked it up in Google Earth. It's just a pier, with barges floating next to it. They have the Concorde exposed to the elements on a barge just a few hundred feet from where ferries go chugging past every ten minutes. It's not like there have been any accidents on the Hudson where errant ferries have smashed into piers. Oh, wait...
They better build a nice building for the shuttle they get, and pull it up onto dry land. At least getting the thing to the museum on a barge should be pretty easy.
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OK, so they have had the shuttle Enterprise sitting on this pier in NYC for just about a year. Let's see. So far they
smashed it into a bridge abutment when transporting it there, scraping off a wing tip.
And now, the inflatable tent that housed it has collapsed in a weak hurricane, exposing the craft and allowing unknown damage to occur, but at a minimum, the vertical tail has been damaged.
Seems like they should have put it in a real hangar somewhere safer than a pier on the Hudson River.