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British Airways' Concorde Alpha Foxtrot or No. 216 was towed along the runway from its old home to a purpose-built hangar that's part of the Aerospace Bristol museum, which is scheduled to open ...
"The front end of the Concorde is a very sharp pointy end and the pilot had very little visibility so that's what it was for," said Mr Jones. Aerospace Bristol ... A team at the museum is working ...
Five men arrested on suspicion of causing the death of a pensioner who died visiting the Concorde museum have been released. A police spokesman said the legal complexities of the case had resulted in ...
Visitors to the award-winning Aerospace Bristol will be able to enjoy a special Concorde demonstration, step back in time and enjoy some model flying. The museum has also got its own distinct ...
Alpha Foxtrot was the last of the Concorde fleet to fly in 2003 A campaign group says its proposal for a new home in Filton near Bristol ... for a museum at Cribbs Causeway stalled after a ...
A toilet fetched £3,500. The money will go towards an aviation museum in Toulouse, which will include one of the two supersonic jets it owns. Conspicuously absent from the sale was Concorde's ...
The last ever flight by a Concorde was made on November 26, 2003. That aircraft, known as Delta Foxtrot, is now housed in Aerospace Bristol, an aviation museum in the west of England. Tours of ...