Chris Bloomfield
Concorde
Concorde is a delta-winged aircraft with four Olympus engines based on those employed in the RAF's Avro Vulcan strategic bomber. Concorde was the first airliner to have a fly-by-wire flight-control system and had a top speed of Mach 2.04. The principal designer for the project was Pierre Satre, with Sir Archibald Russell as his deputy. This is the prototype 101 which is currently housed at the Duxford Imperial War Museum.
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Concorde is a delta-winged aircraft with four Olympus engines based on those employed in the RAF's Avro Vulcan strategic bomber. Concorde was the first airliner to have a fly-by-wire flight-control system and had a top speed of Mach 2.04. The principal designer for the project was Pierre Satre, with Sir Archibald Russell as his deputy. This is the prototype 101 which is currently housed at the Duxford Imperial War Museum.
If you are interested in any of these images then please contact me at chrisbloomfield@fsmail.net
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