On January 21, 1976 a teenage John Tye was among crowds of onlookers clinging to a chain link fence, cheering as the first commercial British Airways Concorde flight departed from London’s Heathrow ...
On March 2, 1969, history was made as Concorde flew for the first time. In 1976, the aircraft entered service, and the type flew until 2003 when it was retired without replacement. Like the Airbus ...
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Why did blue paint cause issues for Concorde?
Concorde remains one of the most recognizable aircraft ever built, but one of its most unusual moments came in 1996 when Air France temporarily repainted one of its supersonic jets in Pepsi’s deep ...
A North East aviation experience centre has unveiled a Concorde simulator as part of an expansion near Newcastle ...
When Tye first piloted Concorde in the late 1990s, the airplane had been established for two decades. Peter Duffey was there at the very beginning, as one of the first British Airways pilots selected ...
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