Not had one of these for a whileHere's a piccy I found today of Concorde 001 on test in 1974 in the local area
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The pic is right - my typing was wrong. Unfortunately it was 16 years before I was born - same town thoughSmashing picture. I was there. However you state it was Concorde 001, but the picture is marked Concorde 01.
In fact Concorde 001 (registration F-BSST) it was not, that was a French built first prototype. The pictured aircraft was the first pre-production aircraft 01 (the THIRD Concorde built), registered G-AXDN, built (or rather assembled) at Filton, near Bristol. This aircraft is the one preserved at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton.
What's "YorkieAvatar"?A Holden Commodore 5 litre V8 at Mount Bathurst
A Holden Commodore 5 litre V8 at Mount Bathurst