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Concorde prototype 002 maiden flight in UK at Filton in Bristol, Wednesday 9th April 1969. Chief test pilot Brian Trubshaw flew Concorde 002 for twenty two minutes. Our Picture Shows
Two British Airways Concorde aircraft seen here at Liverpool Speke Airport. 9th April 1988
Singer Phil Collins & wife Jill Travelman at London Heathrow Airport
The first flight of UK-built Concorde prototype 002 from Filton near Bristol to RAF Fairford piloted by Brian Trubshaw on 9th April 1969
British Airways Concorde approaching Humberside Airport 18th June, 1994
Singer Phil Collins & wife Jill Travelman (right) at London Heathrow Airport
Anglo - French Concorde 002 takes off for its maiden flight from Filton, Bristol. Concorde was manufactured at Filton. Concorde would later go into commercial service from 1976 to 2003
British Airways Concorde awaiting clearance to take off from Humberside Airport 18th June, 1994
Over fifty years of flying, the 1930s DC3 Dakota follows Concorde on its arrival at Newcastle Airport. 29th August 1983
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here touching down on runway 07 / 25 at NewcastleBritish Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here touching down on runway 07/25 at Newcastle Airport 24th April, 1994
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here on final approach to Newcastle Airport 24th April, 1994
Concorde prototype 001 flies for the first time, at Toulouse Airport, France, Sunday 2nd March 1969
Her Majesty Elizabeth II and Prince Philip leaving Heathrow Airport for Bahrain on the Concorde, at the start of her Middle East Tour. 12th February 1979
Mr and Mrs Frith with their 6 month old daughter Kathy on their arrival at Heathrow airport after their flight on Concorde from Bahrain. 2nd March 1976
The Duke of Edinburgh flew the British built Concorde 002 at Mach Two - twice the speed of sound - this afternoon over the Bay of Biscay
Pepsi launch its new blue can. Air France paint one of its Concordes in the new Pepsi colour as part of the launch of the new cans
British Airways Concorde 20th Birthday is celebrated at Heathrow Airport. Engineer Paul Snelgrove gives it a little polish before its flight. 19th January 1996
Concorde check in at London Airport. 24th May 1976
Concorde World Tour. November 1986
Concorde 10th anniversary of London to New York route. London Airport. 22nd November 1987
Grannys trip on Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Virgin Group staff hijacking the British Airways Concorde model that stands at the entrance to the tunnel
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF approaching Newcastle Airport in 24th April, 1994
British Airways Concorde pays a surprise visit to Manchester Airport following the aircraft being diverted from Heathrow due to fog. 14th January 1976
Concorde at London Airport with passengers. 24th May 1976
Concorde at London Airport. 24th May 1976
The Duke of Edinburgh is to fly the British built Concorde 002 at Mach Two - twice the speed of sound - this afternoon over the Bay of Biscay
Red nose on Concorde. Toby Grills restaurants fund raise. 27th January 1988
Concorde passenger holding her ticket. 2nd April 1986
Concorde prototype 002 makes its first official public appearance in the UK as it is towed from its hanger at Filton in Bristol, Thursday 12th September 1968
Concorde, prototype 001 makes its first official public appearance as it is unveiled from its Sud Aviations hanger in Toulouse, France, Monday 11th December 1967. Our Picture Shows
Concorde, prototype 001 makes its first official public appearance as it is unveiled from its Sud Aviations hanger in Toulouse, France, Monday 11th December 1967
Uri Geller at London Airport pictured in the cockpit of a Concorde. 1st November 1978
Uri Geller at London Airport standing in front of a Concorde. 1st November 1978
Passengers on a Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Concorde passengers pictured in the cockpit. 2nd April 1986
Concorde passengers standing in front of a Concorde. 2nd April 1986
On a fine August day in 1977, Concorde 101 touches down at her final home at Duxford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Concorde crew. 21st June 1980
Passengers on a trip on Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Concorde pictured at London Airport, Heathrow. 25th April 1985
Pictured on the airfield at Fairford, Gloucestershire the home B.A.C Concorde Test centre. The first pre-production Concorde, beneath its nose are 50 mini Concords produced by Corgi Toys
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
London post-man Dennis Eyres dressed in 18th century uniform highlights times passed by arriving alongside Concorde with a mail stagecoach which used to run between London and East Anglia
Concorde Prototype 2. being built in the Brabazon hanger at B. A. C Filton BristolConcorde Prototype 2. being built in the Brabazon hanger at B.A.C Filton Bristol. 20th March1 967
Soviet plane-maker Andrei Tupolev pictured with model of the TU-144, which will seat 120 passengers and fly at around 1, 560 mph with a range of 4, 050 miles. 8th June 1967
Concorde Prototype 2. being bult in the Brabazon hanger at B. A. C Filton BristolConcorde Prototype 2. being bult in the Brabazon hanger at B.A.C Filton Bristol. 27th July 1967
Soviet plane-maker Andrei Tupolev. 8th June 1967
Waiting for Concorde-sonic boom experiment being carried out at Efford experimental horticultural station, near Lymington, Hampshire
Concorde Prototype 2. being built in the Brabazon hanger at B. A. C Filton BristolConcorde Prototype 2. being built in the Brabazon hanger at B.A.C Filton Bristol. 20th March 1967
Concorde Prototype 2. being bult in the Brabazon hanger at B. A. C Filton BristolConcorde Prototype 2. being bult in the Brabazon hanger at B.A.C Filton Bristol. 20th March1967
The Bristol T188 was a British supersonic research aircraft built in part of stainless steel. The plane is seen here in flight at the Farnborough Airshow preview day, 3rd September, 1962
The pop group "Pilot"pictured here with Concorde. January 1975 75-00996The pop group " Pilot" pictured here with Concorde. January 1975 75-00996
Neville Duke, former fighter pilot in World War Two enjoys a welcome cup of tea after breaking the world air speed record in his Hawker Hunter plane. March 1953 D1426