The Concorde was a supersonic passenger airliner, jointly developed by Britain and France, that revolutionized air travel by achieving speeds twice the speed of sound. It operated commercially from 1976 until 2003, primarily by British Airways and Air France, and made a transatlantic crossing in about 3.5 hours. Concorde could fly at altitudes of up to 60,000 feet, allowing passengers to see the Earth's curvature. This is a heavy well crafted solid brass model of a Concorde posed in flight (the image of a British Airways Concorde in flight taken in 1986 in image 1 is for illustration purposes only). The cast model recreates the iconic sleek shape of the aircraft. The wingspan of the model aircraft is 6”. The fuselage is 14” length. The model is fixed to its solid brass base. There are no maker or date marks on the model or stand. The model on its stand weighs 1.46 Kgs and would make an impressive desk ornament / conversation piece. This and other RAF related items were acquired from a closing RAF association, the items are available on this website. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22599 (corridor shelves near cannon balls)
£175.00