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BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde F-WSST
BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde F-WSST (msn 001). The first prototype Concorde at the June 1969 Paris Air Show (air-show serial 375), held at Le Bourget Airport. Date: 1969
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1969 Air Show Airport Bourget Concorde Held Prototype Serial
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In this iconic photograph, BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde F-WSST (msn 001), the first prototype of the supersonic passenger airliner, takes center stage at the June 1969 Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget Airport. With its sleek, futuristic design and gleaming silver exterior, the Concorde captivated the crowd as it stood proudly on display, showcasing the pinnacle of aviation technology at the time. The Concorde, a joint venture between the British and French governments, represented a groundbreaking achievement in the field of supersonic flight. Capable of reaching speeds over twice the speed of sound, this revolutionary aircraft was the epitome of innovation and engineering prowess. The June 1969 Paris Air Show provided the perfect platform for the Concorde to make its debut to the world, generating immense excitement and curiosity among aviation enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. As the first prototype, F-WSST underwent extensive testing and evaluation during the air show, providing valuable insights into the aircraft's performance and capabilities. The Concorde's unique design, featuring delta wings and four Rolls-Royce Olympus engines, set new standards for aerodynamic efficiency and thrust-to-weight ratio. The aircraft's innovative design also incorporated advanced materials, such as titanium and aluminum-lithium alloys, which contributed to its remarkable speed and fuel efficiency. This photograph serves as a testament to the ingenuity and vision of the engineers, designers, and manufacturers who brought the Concorde to life. The image encapsulates the spirit of innovation and adventure that defined the aviation industry during this era, making it a truly iconic representation of the golden age of supersonic flight.
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