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DescriptionConcorde landing Farnborough Fitzgerald.jpg |
Touchdown during a sunny break between the showers. The famous Black Sheds just visible through the heat haze from the four Olympus engines
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7 September 1974 |
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http://www.airliners.net/photo/British-Aircraft-Corporation/Aerospatiale-BAC-Concorde/1804269/L/ |
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Steve Fitzgerald |
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