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DescriptionBritish Airways Concorde official handover ceremony Fitzgerald.jpg |
The official handover ceremony of British Airways first Concorde following it's delivery from Filton the previous day. The location is North Bay, Technical Block B at the BA engineering base. This aircraft operated British Airways first commercial Concorde service six days later to Bahrain in the hands of Captain Norman Todd, Captain Brian Calvert and Senior Flight Engineer John Lidiard.
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15 January 1976 |
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http://www.airliners.net/photo/British-Airways/Aerospatiale-BAC-Concorde-102/1851896/L/ |
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Steve Fitzgerald |
This file comes from the Steve Fitzgerald collection and is copyrighted. Note: This permission only extends to photos taken by Steve Fitzgerald at this link, in addition to files which may be provided via email. It does not include any other content from airliners.net which has not been provided by Steve Fitzgerald.
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