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Matthew on Instagram: "Today thanks to @lhr_reece I went to see the nose droop of Concorde’s G-BBDG accompanied by the British Airways Brass Band. This occasion marked the 50th anniversary of her first flight. It was my first time seeing this in person and was well worth the trip @brooklandsmuseum #concorde #britishairways #brooklandsmuseum #supersonic #aircraft #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationdaily #aviationgeek #aviation4u #aviationworld #aviationlover #aviationlife #instagramaviation #instaaviation #aviationnews" Supersonic Aircraft, Aviation Accidents, Jet Fighter Pilot, Aviation World, Jet Fighter, Brass Band, Fighter Pilot, British Airways, The Nose

Matthew on Instagram: "Today thanks to @lhr_reece I went to see the nose droop of Concorde’s G-BBDG accompanied by the British Airways Brass Band. This occasion marked the 50th anniversary of her first flight. It was my first time seeing this in person and was well worth the trip @brooklandsmuseum #concorde #britishairways #brooklandsmuseum #supersonic #aircraft #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationdaily #aviationgeek #aviation4u #aviationworld #aviationlover #aviationlife #instagramaviation…

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Fly Navy, Military Hardware, Supermarine Spitfire, British Aircraft, Aircraft Photos, Air Plane, Navy Aircraft, British Military, Military Jets

The aircraft for today is the one that served the British Royal Navy in their Fleet Air Arm unit as their naval fighter aircraft. The earliest prototype version of the Supermarine Scimitar took it to the skies for this first time back in January of 1956 while the first delivery was made to the Royal navy back in 1957. It is a single-seat carrier-based fighter. The Supermarine Scimitar also happens to be the first Navy aircraft to be cleared by the British Royal Navy for carrying onboard…

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The right wing of Avro Vulcan VX770 disintegrates. Abandoned Aircraft, Aircraft Accidents, Aviation Art Prints, Aircraft Structure, Aviation Accidents, Motorcycle Wiring, Fighter Planes Jets, Avro Vulcan, Flying Wing

20 September 1958: The first prototype Avro Vulcan strategic bomber, VX770, piloted by Rolls-Royce test pilot Keith Roland Sturt, was on a test flight from the Rolls-Royce Flight Test Establishment, RAF Hucknall, when it diverted to make a scheduled fly-past for an air show being held at RAF Syerston in Nottinghamshire. Also aboard were Co-Pilot … Continue reading 20 September 1958 →

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