A wonderful quality fibreglass and resin composite 1:50 scale promotional model of a Concorde in BA’s final livery design for the supersonic aircraft known as the 'Chatham' livery; circa 2001. On original chrome-plated stand. The famed Anglo-French Supersonic passenger jet capable of cruising at Mach 2, about 1,350mph, twice the speed of sound, meaning that regular Concorde flights between London and New York took under 3½ hours. In November 1986 a British Airways Concorde flew around the world, covering 28,238 miles in 29 hours, 59 minutes!
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A wonderful quality fibreglass and resin composite 1:50 scale promotional model of a Concorde in BA’s final livery design for the supersonic aircraft known as the 'Chatham' livery; circa 2001. On original chrome-plated stand. The famed Anglo-French Supersonic passenger jet capable of cruising at Mach 2, about 1,350mph, twice the speed of sound, meaning that regular Concorde flights between London and New York took under 3½ hours. In November 1986 a British Airways Concorde flew around the world, covering 28,238 miles in 29 hours, 59 minutes!
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