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Cambridge, England: Concorde G-AXDN close up of wing and jet intake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cambridge, England: Concorde G-AXDN close up of wing and jet intake Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Cambridge, England: Concorde G-AXDN close up of wing and jet intake
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Concorde G-AXDN is a UK-built pre-production prototype that first flew from Filton Airfield in Bristol on 17 December 1971. Known to many as '01', its actual number is 101, as computer systems of the time had trouble handling a two-digit serial number. A technological tour de force, this plane broke the record for the fastest commercial transatlantic crossing in November 1974. Once the test and development programme was completed, G-AXDN was flown to Duxford, where it has been since 1977.


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