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Concorde in British Airways colours takes-offConcorde, in British Airways colours takes-off
Concorde G-BOa a Boeing 747 and a VC10Concorde, G-BOa, a Boeing 747 and a VC10 at the British Airways stand at J.F. Kennedy Airport, New York. Black and white
Concorde taking off - 1976The Anglo-French supersonic passenger plane leaves the ground at Heathrow Airport - The aircraft in the photo is G-BBDG which never flew in service with British Airways (despite wearing the livery)
Concorde G-BOa in British Airways markingsConcorde, G-BOa, in British Airways markings
Schlieren photograph of a Concorde model in a wind tunnel
Concorde production in the main assembly hall at Filton
Concorde in Air France markings
Concorde 002 the second prototypeConcorde 002, the second prototype, in the final stages of equipment and fitting out at Filton
Concorde 206 G-BOa in flightConcorde 206, G-BOa, in flight
Boeing 377 SGT Super Guppy F-BTGV Airbus FinningleyThe first of a total of 4 Super Guppy Turbines to be built by Aero Spacelines. Flew for Airbus for more than 20 years transporting Concorde and Airbus sections
Concorde 002 under tow from the Brabazon Hangar at Filton for final fitting out
Concordes CockpitThe cockpit of the first prototype Concorde, 001, at the St. Martin Sud-Aviation factory at Toulouse, France. Date: late 1960s
Concordes First FlightFront page (not cover) of the Illustrated London News showing the first flight of the supersonic air liner Concorde at the Sud-Aviation airfield at Toulouse. The chief test pilot was M
Concorde flightdeck
British Airways Concorde G-BOAC takes-off - HeathrowBritish Airways Concorde, G-BOAC, takes-off from London Heathrow Airport at 13.01 hours on 24 May 1976 on its first commercial flight to the US. Date: 1976
Concorde G-BOa a Boeing 747 and a VC10Concorde, G-BOa, a Boeing 747 and a VC10 at the British Airways stand at J.F. Kennedy Airport, New York. Colour
Pilots view from the Concorde simulator at BAC Filton. July 1977. Date: 1977
The Concorde production line at Toulouse
Concorde F-BVFA in Air France markingsConcorde, F-BVFA, in Air France markings
Concorde 002 takes-off from Filton on its maiden flight on 9 April 1969. Date: 1969
Concorde 01 G-AXDN makes its first take-off from FiltonConcorde 01, G-AXDN, makes its first take-off from Filton
Concorde 002 G-BSST leaves the assembly hall at FiltonConcorde 002, G-BSST, leaves the assembly hall at Filton for the first time on 12 September 1968. Date: 1968
Concordes CockpitA mock-up of Concordes cockpit, Filton, Bristol, England, from where the Concorde 002 made its first flight to its test centre at Fairford on 9 April 1969. Date: late 1960s
CONCORDE 002 FLIES 1969Brian Trubshaw pilots the British-built Supersonic transport aircraft, Concorde 002 on its maiden flight from Filton to Fairford, seven years before entering service. Date: 9 April 1969
Concorde 204 G-BOAC in takes-offConcorde 204, G-BOAC, in takes-off
Concordes CockpitA mock-up of Concordes cockpit, Filton, Bristol, England, from where the Concorde 002 made its first flight to its test centre at Fairford on 9 April 1969. Date: 1969
AM Sir Charles Pringle KBE MA CEng FRAeS RAeS PresidentAM Sir Charles Pringle, KBE, MA, CEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1975-1976, on the occasion of his flight on Concorde, 12 September 1975. Date: 1975
Cutaway drawing of the Rolls Royce / Snecma Olympus 593 engineCutaway drawing of the Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engine installation on Concorde
The second production Concorde taking shape at Filton
A Concorde centre section stowed on an Airbus Super Guppy
A Concorde forward fuselage loaded into Airbus Super GuppyA Concorde forward fuselage is loaded into an Airbus Super Guppy for transportation to Toulouse
Concorde under construction, BristolConcorde under construction at Filton, Bristol. Date: late 1960s
Pre-production Concorde 01 G-AXDNPre-production Concorde 01, G-AXDN, the third Concorde to join the flight test programme
Concorde 002The second Concorde prototype (002) takes shape on the final assembly jig at Filton, Bristol, England, from where the Concorde 002 made its first flight on 9 April 1969. Date: 1969
Construction of ConcordeEngineers and fitters work on a section of one of the wings of the first prototype Concorde, 001, at the St. Martin, Toulouse, plant of Sud-Aviation, France. Date: 1967
Concorde ConstructionThe first prototype Concorde, 001, taking shape at the St. Martin Sud-Aviation factory Toulouse, France. Date: 1967
BAC Aerospatiale Concorde 002 G-BSST at Heathrow Date: circa 1974
Aero Spacelines B-377-SGT Super Guppy Turbine, operated by Airbus Industrie, being prepared to unload its load of BAC/Aerospatiale Concorde fuselage sections. Date: circa 1974
Place De La Concorde, Paris, France, early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
BAC/Aerospatiale Concorde 101 F-BTSC (msn 203) Date: circa 1990
BAC-Sud Aviation Concorde F-WTSS (msn 001), first prototype Concorde, at the Musee de l'air et de l'espace, Le Bourget, near Paris. Date: circa 1990
BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde 101 F-BVFA (msn 205), of Air France. Date: circa 1990
BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde F-WSST (msn 001). The first prototype Concorde at the June 1969 Paris Air Show (air-show serial 375), held at Le Bourget Airport. Date: 1969
Bridge, River Seine, Place de la Concorde, Paris, FranceVintage 19th century photograph - bridge and River Seine, Place de la Concorde, Paris, France