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On a fine August day in 1977, Concorde 101 touches down at her final home at Duxford
On a fine August day in 1977, Concorde 101 touches down at her final home at Duxford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Brian Trubshaw, BAe Chief Test pilot and the first to fly Concorde 101, brought her safely into land, to be greeted by a cheering crowd. 20th August 1977
It had not been easy or straightforward. With the aircrafts test career over, 101 had been donated to the Duxford Aviation Society who were eagerly awaiting its arrival. But a few problems had to be overcome first. The runway at Duxford was too short so weight needed to be lost from the plane. Just to add to the excitement, contractors were about to remove a third of the runway to make way for the M11, so time was of the essence.
Our Picture Shows: Concorde taxis to the apron at Duxford after completing a difficult landing on a short runway
Staff
Cambridge News
Mirrorpix
Duxford
CambridgeshireCambridgeshire
England
236777
Media ID 21810766
© Mirrorpix
Airfield Anglia Cambridge Cambridgeshire Seventies Supersonic 1977
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Experience the thrill of aviation history with our exclusive Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. Witness the iconic moment when Concorde 101, piloted by BAe Chief Test pilot Brian Trubshaw, gracefully touches down on a fine August day in 1977 at her final home in Duxford, Cambridge. This limited-edition print captures the essence of Concorde's legendary speed and elegance, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Each Framed Print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials and finishing, ensuring a stunning presentation of this historic moment. Own a piece of aviation history and relive the magic of Concorde with every glance.
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On a fine August day in 1977, the iconic Concorde 101 gracefully touches down at her final home at Duxford, Cambridge. The anticipation among the crowd is palpable as Brian Trubshaw, BAe Chief Test pilot and the first to fly Concorde 101, expertly lands the supersonic aircraft. Cheers erupt from onlookers who have gathered to witness this historic moment. However, getting Concorde 101 to its new home was no easy feat. With its test career over, the aircraft had been generously donated to the Duxford Aviation Society. But there were challenges that needed to be overcome before it could safely land at Duxford. The runway was too short for such a majestic plane, requiring weight reduction measures. Adding even more excitement to the situation was the fact that contractors were about to remove a significant portion of the runway for construction purposes. Time was of utmost importance. In our captivating print captured during this eventful landing, we see Concorde taxiing towards the apron after successfully completing a difficult landing on an abbreviated runway. This snapshot encapsulates both triumph and relief felt by all involved in bringing this engineering marvel safely home. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of an era when aviation pushed boundaries and inspired awe in those fortunate enough to witness it firsthand.
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