RevoltingHuman
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The only Concorde to be scrapped
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G-BOAB at Heathrow this evening, temporarily parked round the back of the British Airways engineering hangars
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British Aerospace EAP (Experimental Aircraft Programme), precursor of the Eurofighter Typhoon
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Air France Concorde F-BTSC, being towed at Paris CDG Airport on 23 July 2000. This was just 2 days before she crashed shortly after take-off, operating Air France Flight 4590.
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24 October 2003 - British Airways Concorde G-BOAC's tail is photographed by the BA Engineering Hangar TBA as her sister G-BOAG makes the final ever approach for Speedbird Concorde 002. G-BOAG would pull up alongisde G-BOAC within 20 or so minutes of this photo being taken.
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The entire British Airways Concorde fleet, having been grounded following the Air France crash in 2000
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Footage from the flight deck of a British Airways Concorde on the occasion of the four-aircraft formation flight to commemorate a decade of commercial Concorde services for British Airways, featuring Captain John Hutchinson
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The first and last Vulcans, VX770 and XM657, seen from the same angle prior to take-off
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XM657, the 136th and final Avro Vulcan built, flies over the Humber Bridge in the early 1980s
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The first and last Vulcans, VX770 and XM657, seen from the same angle prior to take-off
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Westland Sea King Mk3 XZ585
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The February 1986 cover of British Airways Engineering magazine, featuring an alternative angle of the famous 26 Dec 1985 shot, with 5 Concordes in a semi-circle behind a 6th airframe.
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The February 1986 cover of British Airways Engineering magazine, featuring an alternative shot of the famous 26 Dec 1985 shot, with 5 Concordes in a semi-circle behind a 6th airframe.
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The current flight decks of G-BOAA and G-BOAB
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British Airways Concorde comparison of G-BOAA vs. G-BOAB
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The four RAF Avro Vulcans that undertook Operation Black Buck, during the Falklands War
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Avro Vulcan B1A, XH479 of the Royal Air Force, having just landed at the grass airfield at RAF Halton
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The Last Cityrama: Bringing The World's Most Bonkers Bus Back To Life
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British Airways Concorde G-BOAD on approach to London Heathrow in May 2003
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A four-Vulcan formation flight to mark the disbandment of the types final operational bomber squadron, No. 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron RAF, taken in 1982.
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Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan B2 XM645 making, what ended up being her very last approach, into RAF Luqa in Malta.
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Avro Vulcan XL318, formerly of 617 Squadron RAF AKA The Dambusters, seen at the RAF Museum Hendon
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Avro Vulcan XL318, formely of RAF Squadron 617 "The Dambusters", seen at the RAF Museum in Hendon, London
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British Airwars Boeing 747-236 reg G-BDXB. The only BA 747 that wasn't a 400 series to be painted in the Chatham Dockyard livery
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de Havilland DH 108 Swallow, a plane with a 100% fatality rate. 3 prototypes were built, all of them lost in fatal crashes.
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de Havilland DH 108 Swallow, a plane with a 100% fatality rate. 3 prototypes were built, all of them lost in fatal crashes.
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How well known is Aylesbury on a national level, within the UK?
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British Airways Boeing 747-136s G-AWNC and G-AWNK (Photo by Richard Vandervord)
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20 years ago today, on 26 November 2003, British Airways Concorde G-BOAF made the last ever flight of a Concorde, flying from London Heathrow to Filton, the site where the British Concordes were assembled
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The RAF Avro Vulcan B.2 pair of XH557 and XH558 pass over RAF Fylingdales on the North York Moors, I believe in the second half of the 1960s
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G-ZZZE, the most unloved 777 of all time?
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Fuselage section of the scrapped Air France Concorde F-BVFD at Le Bourget Airport
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Pepsi Concorde (as you've seen many times before), albeit, with her crew (or HIS crew as it is in French).
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