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Concorde 002, the British assembled second of the Anglo-French supersonic airliners, was rolled out from the British aircraft corporation assembly line at Filton, Gloucestershire, today
Eight members of the Royal Flying Corps went on a Concorde flight from Heathrow Airport, London, with the Concorde Appreciation Society
Concorde returns to Heathrow after world sales tour. Pictured, left to right, Michael Heseltine, Minister for Aerospace and Brian Trubshaw
Concorde crew. 21st June 1980
Passengers on a trip on Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Grannys trip on Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Concorde pictured at London Airport, Heathrow. 25th April 1985
Today six-month old Kathy Frith believed to be the first baby to fly supersonic, arrived in Concorde from Bahrain at Heathrow airport. 2nd March 1976
The two unsold Concordes under construction at Filton. 21st September 1977
Concorde lands at RAF Fairfield after successful test flight of new engines, breaking sound barrier, 14th August 1970
Prime minister James Callaghan with his chancellor Denis Healey and Antony Crosland seen here at Heatrow airport. Jim Callaghan MP leaves for Puerto Rico. 26th June 1976
The Concorde 001 in the hangar at Toulouse today. December 1967 P004678