File:Ex-British Airways Concorde 216 (G-BOAF) on display at Aerospace Bristol 8August2019 arp.jpg

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ex-British Airways Concorde 216 (G-BOAF) on display at the Aerospace Bristol Museum, South Gloucestershire, Bristol, England. SOME FACTS: Manufactured by the British Aircraft Corporation. First flight (from Filton, Bristol) 20th April 1979. Delivered to British Airways 13th June 1980. Final flight was Heathrow to Filton (where it was manufactured) on 26th November 2003. This was the last flight by a Concorde ever.

G-BOAF did 18,257 flying hours and 6045 landings.
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Taken 8th August 2019

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Source My own photograph, taken with a Nikon D5300 DSLR and Nikon 18-200 mm lens.
Author Myself (Adrian Pingstone).
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