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January 21, 1976 First Flight of The Concorde

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    Posted 4 years ago

    dav2no1
    (820 items)

    Picked this up today at a garage sale. It's a photo enlargement from an original picture of the first passenger flight on the Concorde. The guy I bought it from said his uncle is at the top of the stairs exiting out of the plane. Great Piece of aviation history.

    16" x 25"

    On the morning of January 21, 1976, two Concordes — one each from British Airways and Air France — took off simultaneously on what would be the aircraft's first commercial supersonic flights with fare-paying passengers.

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    Comments

    1. LoveGVS LoveGVS, 4 years ago
      I flew the Concorde once in 1999. It was a fantastic experience. Thanks for helping me remember.
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Well I'm jealous! Not too many people could tell that story. Was it a smooth ride? Could you tell you were moving so fast? I helped my boss on his drag racing car for about 5 years. We even won a NHRA division race. I love fast machines!

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