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Concorde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Concorde aircraft histories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the Concorde airplane. Image and technical informations of Concorde aircraft ... Concorde was the only supersonic airliner that regularly flew above the speed of sound. Concorde was first flown in 1969 and began commercial service in the mid-1970's.; British Airways had seven Concordes and Air France had five aircraft.
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The Anglo-French supersonic Concorde was once the world’s most advanced aircraft, and the only supersonic airliner to serve regular routes. free pictures photos ... It made its maiden flight in 1969 and its last flight in 2003. The Concorde F-BVFB shown here was flown to Baden Airport on 24.06.2003,
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A French Concorde site with English translations. Contains some of the more unusual pictures. ... The AEROTHEQUE association is organising an exceptional auction sale of Concorde collection parts, on 28, 29, 30 September and 1 October 2007 in Toulouse (France). All proceeds from this sale wil..
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Having stood exposed to wind and rain at Le Bourget airport since 1973, the Concorde 001 prototype was in need of serious repair. In February 1993, the CNRS and several partners launched a research programme in view of restoring the plane.
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Home > SmartBuys > Antiques > Scripophily > U > U.S. Airways Group, Inc - Concorde Airplane in Vignette ... It is interesting they have the Concorde Airplane in the vignette, since U.S. Airways doesn't fly the Concorde. This item has the printed signatures of the company's officers including Stephen M. Wolf as Chairman.
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