The Concorde was built during the 1960s as a joint venture between France-based Aérospatiale and UK-based British Aircraft Corporation. It was the first supersonic passenger jet and could fly from ...
"This is probably the nearest you get to see to the real thing," Mr Johnson said People will be able to see the Concorde in flight again - in the form of an 11ft long model. In honour of the 20th ...
Plane spotters that never got the chance to fly on the world’s first supersonic passenger airliner can now build one of their own. The new 2083-piece Concorde continues the Icons range’s run of ...
An 11 foot model of the iconic supersonic plane will be whizzing across the West Country on November 25 in tribute to its last outing. Back in 2003, Concorde Alpha Foxtrot was watched by thousands as ...
One of the most famous airline advertisements in the UK, the British Airways BAC-Aérospatiale Concorde model at London Heathrow airport, is to disappear and will probably be replaced by an Emirates ...
People will be able to see the Concorde in flight again - in the form of an 11ft long model. In honour of the 20th anniversary of the final flight of the Concorde into Filton, Andy Johnson will fly a ...
You may no longer be able to fly on the Concorde, but thanks to Lego you can build one of your very own. The Danish toy company has just unveiled a new set based on the famous supersonic jet two ...