Secrets safe in Concorde's '11-mile-high club'

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From CNN:

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- The Concorde crew will not be drawn. Their lips are sealed. No one will reveal how many passengers may have made love at twice the speed of sound.

"One of the things we offer in British Airways is discretion," veteran Concorde pilot Mike Bannister said on Thursday when asked if anybody had ever been tempted to join the "11-Mile High Club" aboard the needle-nosed jet.

"We have had many, many great people on the aircraft and we have been very, very careful to maintain their secrets -- whatever they might be," he told Reuters in New York on the eve of the plane's last commercial flight, back to London.

Flying close to the edge of space at more than 2,000 km/h (1,250 mph), Concorde is in a league of its own when compared with the lower altitudes of lust known as the "mile high club."

To the "11 mile high club" belongs the ultimate jet set -- rock stars, Hollywood sirens, business executives and anyone else rich enough to spend over $11,000 on a return flight across the Atlantic.

Concorde, with a body less than three meters wide, has cramped toilets just like more pedestrian planes. Though the Concorde crew's lips are sealed, a recent newspaper account of the sexy needle-nosed jet's last days in the air reveal that passengers may be less restrained.

A correspondent from The Times of London wrote after a supersonic journey last week that an Australian couple decided to go to the toilet together and emerged with a grin.


 

alkemyst

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I have not been on a flight, train, or business that has told whomever I was with and I we could not share a restroom or dressing room. Actually once in a store a salesperson complained, but the manager or supervisors butted in and said it's ok.

I'd imagine it no different on the Concorde, esp. when the person the stewardess would be challenging is probably worth quite a few million.
 

ViRGE

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Pft, this is no big deal; you just know NASA's already tried this in space, at the "low earth orbit club".:Q
 

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Originally posted by: ViRGE
Pft, this is no big deal; you just know NASA's already tried this in space, at the "low earth orbit club".:Q

I've always wanted to know if they have. If not NASA, you know the Russians did! Who was the first couple to have intercourse in space?
 

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back when i was a member of the rolling stones, we used to get it on with the groupies in the concorde all the time.
 

Joker81

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So instead of a sonic boom we hear when its going over its really just a sonic bang. ;). Sorry I know i have a bad sense of pun jokes.
 

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Originally posted by: Joker81
So instead of a sonic boom we hear when its going over its really just a sonic bang. ;). Sorry I know i have a bad sense of pun jokes.

ROFL!
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Pft, this is no big deal; you just know NASA's already tried this in space, at the "low earth orbit club".:Q

I've always wanted to know if they have. If not NASA, you know the Russians did! Who was the first couple to have intercourse in space?

The Russians say they're not allowed to, and the Americans deny it of course. That said, another article on the subject says that while there's nothing official, a lot of space "experts" believe by now, someone's done it off the record.
 

MaxDepth

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
proving once again that all good things must come to an end
I had reread that twice. Where is my filthy mind today?