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In 1956, France and England simultaneously started the studies of a supersonic transport aircraft. In 1961, they resulted in two separate projects that merged on 29 November 1962 into a single project, bringing together four main companies: Aérospatiale, BAC, Rolls-Royce and SNECMA. The first prototype 001 leaves the Toulouse factory on 11 December 1967. On 9 October and 4 December 1975, the French and British certificates of airworthiness were issued after 5400 hours of flight, 2000 of which as supersonic flight. Concorde had already broken the altitude (21,000 m) and speed (March 2.2) records. On 21 January 1976, under the colours of Air France and British Airways, a new era of scheduled commercial air transport began. F-BTSD, serial number 213: Retires at Le Bourget where it is on show at the Musée de l‘Air et de l‘Espace. F-BVFA, serial number 205: Retires in Washington in the National Air and Space Museum‘s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. F-BVFB, serial number 207: Unloaded at Speyer and loaded on a truck headed for the Technik Museum Sinsheim. F-BVFC, serial number 209: Comes home to its native land among its descendants, Airbus, in Aeroscopia Toulouse. F-BVFF, serial number 215: Exhibited at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport, also called Roissy.
F-14A Tomcat "Two Tailed Lion from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/48 reference G-04 . .
Antonov An-28 Aeroflot from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72227 . .
Mirage 2000 D/N from the manufacturer Kitty Hawk to scale 1/32 reference KH32022 . .
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Heavy Armament (with R4M Rocket) from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/32 reference 02260 . .
IMAM (Romeo)Ro.43 Red Striped from the manufacturer Special Hobby to scale 1/48 reference 100-SH48137 . .
Da-42MNG. from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72242 . .
DC-7C Pan American World Airways from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/144 reference 301 . .
L-4 Grasshopper From Africa to Central Europe from the manufacturer Special Hobby to scale 1/48 reference 100-SH48218 . .
P-47D Razorback from the manufacturer KINETIC to scale 1/24 reference K3208 . .
SK-37 Viggen Trainer from the manufacturer Special Hobby to scale 1/48 reference 100-SH48209 . .
A5M4 Claude "Hi-tech" from the manufacturer Special Hobby to scale 1/32 reference 100-SH32039 . .
P-11C September'39 from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference B-07 . .
MiG-25PU, Soviet Training Aircraft from the manufacturer ICM to scale 1/72 reference 72178 "Because of the need to train pilots to operate such an unusual aircraft as the MiG-25, a training version of the new MiG was developed and tested. The prototype was developed on the basis of the...
Mirage III E from the manufacturer Heller to scale 1/72 reference 80323 The prototype of the Mirage III E made its test flights on the 5th April 1961. It is a ground attack and tactical support version.
Yak 1b GC-3 Normandie from the manufacturer Brengun to scale 1/72 reference BRP72042 . .
ROCAF S-2A/E/G Tracker from the manufacturer KINETIC to scale 1/48 reference K48074 . .