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A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue June 17, 2008: POWERRRRRRRRR!
awesome, thanks |
A visitor from Sweden posted Thu March 20, 2008: It´s the rear landing gear thats visible under the wing. |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 15, 2008: The "things" falling of the Concorde are the leading edge of the leftwing and the lefthand engines. The wing nearly the same colour as the sky, see?
What a great plane!!
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A visitor from - posted Fri March 14, 2008: Tee 'stuff' under the concorde is the engine nozzles of the left wing. The wing is so white in this shot it blends into the sky. |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed March 12, 2008: Positive rate of climb! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue March 11, 2008:
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A visitor from France posted Tue March 11, 2008: Something very special ! |
A visitor from Spain posted Tue March 11, 2008: Amazing performance.Nice historic document! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue March 11, 2008: Wow! What an amazing climb rate, it must have been close to empty. This is a great addition to the database, a nice piece of history! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue March 11, 2008: Awesome picture - but what is the thing that looks to be falling off of Concorde? and engine? |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue March 11, 2008: Stunning, Absolutely!!!! |
A visitor from Italy posted Tue March 11, 2008: Really impressive take-off!
A beautiful shot of the gloryful old days! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue March 11, 2008: Classic! |
A visitor from Sweden posted Tue March 11, 2008: Nice shot! Whats that black thing under the wing? Hardly the main landing gears. Could it be a bird? The strange thing is that the nose gear is visible but the rear isnt and i dont think it has to do with the angle of the shot. |
A visitor from - posted Tue March 11, 2008: Absolutely stunning. A truly historic shot!! |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 10, 2008: Woah. |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 10, 2008: This is amazing. It shows the true power of the Concorde! |