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Concorde: The Ultimate Photographic History (Hardcover)

Started by GTX, July 08, 2010, 01:36:33 PM

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Concorde is the world's most famous passenger transport aircraft and an icon of 20th century design. When British Airways and Air France withdrew their Concordes from revenue service in 2003 it marked the end of a unique era in supersonic air travel. In this full-color tribute to Concorde, Jonathan Falconer has scoured private collections, company archives and picture libraries to bring together a stunning selection of photographs portraying Concorde, from its ground-breaking first flights in 1969, through the glory days with British Airways and Air France, to its swansong in 2003. Many of these photographs are previously unpublished.

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any information on the proposal for a French Air Force example or developed Concorde B or the cargo versions included? def aspects id be interested in, theres been soo much Concorde material avaliable published over the years ranging from 'pretty pictures' to construction and pilots viewpoints previously im surprised no one has tried to comprehensively cover the project side cept as side snippets to main books and an excellent profile collection in SAM. magazine

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Quote from: TsrJoe on July 09, 2010, 04:01:36 AM
any information on the proposal for a French Air Force example or developed Concorde B or the cargo versions included? def aspects id be interested in, theres been soo much Concorde material avaliable published over the years ranging from 'pretty pictures' to construction and pilots viewpoints previously im surprised no one has tried to comprehensively cover the project side cept as side snippets to main books and an excellent profile collection in SAM. magazine

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No idea I'm afraid.

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Greg
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