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"Breaking the Sound Barrier: A Journey through Supersonic Aviation" Step back in time to 1976, as the iconic Concorde takes off

Background imageSupersonic Collection: North American F-86 Sabre

North American F-86 Sabre
USAF North American F-86 Sabre Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: English Electric Lightning P-1A

English Electric Lightning P-1A
The First English Electric Lightning P-1A Prototype Date: 1954

Background imageSupersonic Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom FG-1

McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom FG-1
Royal-Navy 700P Trials Squadron Mcdonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom Fg-1 Formation During the Flying-Display at Farnborough 1968 Date: 1968

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Miles M-52

Miles M-52
Engineers Attach a Miles M.52 Supersonic Pilotless 0.3 Scale Model Mounted under the Belly of a Dh-98 Mosquito Date: 1947

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Panavia Tornado IDS

Panavia Tornado IDS
German Airforce Panavia Tornado Ids

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Panavia Tornado ADV F-2

Panavia Tornado ADV F-2
The Third Prototype Panavia Tornado Adv F-2 Flying Date: 1980s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: North American F-100A Super Sabre

North American F-100A Super Sabre
A USAF, North American F-100A Super Sabre Parked with the Cut-Down Tail-Fin During a Static Engine-Test Using Full Afterburner at Night Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: North American YF-100A Super Sabre

North American YF-100A Super Sabre
A USAF, North American YF-100 Super Sabre Making the First Landing after the Maiden Flight 25 May 1953 Date: 1953

Background imageSupersonic Collection: North American F-100C Super Sabre

North American F-100C Super Sabre
A USAF 7235 Support Squadron North American F-100C Super Sabre Parked with External Fuel Tanks and Pitot and Engine Covers in East Anglia, UK Date: 1960s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: North American F-100F Super Sabre

North American F-100F Super Sabre
Danish Airforce 726 Squadron North American F-100 Super Sabre Parked Date: 1960s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker P-1127 Kestrel

Hawker P-1127 Kestrel Prototype During Test Date: 1960s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: SEPECAT Jaguar E

SEPECAT Jaguar E
The First 3 Sepecat Jaguar Prototypes - a Pair of E (Two-Seat) Versions and an a - the Middle Aircraft is E-01 the Very First to Fly Date: 1969

Background imageSupersonic Collection: SEPECAT Jaguar

SEPECAT Jaguar
Sepecat Jaguar Date: 1970s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter T-8M

Hawker Hunter T-8M
A Royal Navy Hawker Hunter T.8M Trainer Flying Date: 1990s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter T-8

Hawker Hunter T-8
The First Royal Navy Hawker Hunter T.8 Flying with External Fuel Tanks Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter FR-10

Hawker Hunter FR-10
An RAF Hawker Hunter Fr-10 Flying Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter F-3

Hawker Hunter F-3
Neville Duke Flying Wb188 the Hawker Hunter F.3 World Speed Record-Breaker on Final-Approach Landing at Tangmere, UK with Flaps Extended at the End of the Record-Breaking Flight in September 1953

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter FR-74

Hawker Hunter FR-74
RAF Hawker Hunter Fr-74 Parked Date: 1964

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter F-4

Hawker Hunter F-4
RAF Hawker Hunter of 56 Squadron Parked with External Fuel-Tanks Date: 1960s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter P. 1067

Hawker Hunter P. 1067
The Third Prototype Hawker Hunter In-Flight with Sapphire Engine Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter F-1

Hawker Hunter F-1
RAF Hawker Hunter F1 in a Vertical Climb above Cloud Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter T-8C

Hawker Hunter T-8C
Royal Navy Hawker Hunter Trainer Parked with Canopy Open Date: 1960s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter F-6A

Hawker Hunter F-6A
An RAF Hawker Hunter of 19 Squadron Parked Date: 1961

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter F-6

Hawker Hunter F-6
A Formation of RAF 92 Squadron Hawker Hunter F.6S in Formation Vertical Climb with White Smoke Trails - the 1960 RAF Fighter Command Reserve Aerobatic Team Date: 1960

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Hawker Hunter

Hawker Hunter
An RAF Hawker Hunter T. Trainer Flying Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus 2 / II

Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus 2 / II
Chance Vought Rgm-15 Regulus 2 Cruise-Missile Take-Off from a Mobile Launcher Powered by a Single Rocket Booster with Canted Nozzles and Afterburner Type Flames Visible Date: 1950s

Background imageSupersonic Collection: Douglas X-3 Stiletto

Douglas X-3 Stiletto Prototype Unusual Design Date: 1952



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"Breaking the Sound Barrier: A Journey through Supersonic Aviation" Step back in time to 1976, as the iconic Concorde takes off, leaving a trail of awe-inspiring power and speed. Alongside it, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird soars through the skies like a stealthy predator. Intriguingly, not far behind is the Hawker Hunter FGA-9, showcasing its agility and precision at supersonic speeds. Meanwhile, the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter dazzles with its sleek design and remarkable performance capabilities. Rewinding further to Concordes' first flight, witness history being made as this marvel of engineering conquers new frontiers in aviation. Joining this elite club is none other than the North American F-100D Super Sabre - a true testament to human ingenuity. As we delve deeper into supersonic wonders, behold the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom's sheer dominance in both air superiority and ground attack missions. Its thunderous roar echoes across vast landscapes. The Aerospatiale BAC Concorde graces our journey once again; its graceful silhouette defying gravity while carrying passengers swiftly across continents. Witnessing supersonic shock waves captured in Schlieren images leaves us mesmerized by their ethereal beauty. Unveiling another gem from aviation's treasure trove - enter Bristol Type 188. This experimental aircraft pushes boundaries with innovative designs that challenge conventional notions of flight. Prepare for an encounter with greatness as we meet Lockheed YF-12A Blackbird; faster than any bird known to man. And who can forget Grumman G-303 F-14D Tomcat? With its distinctive swing-wing design and unmatched versatility, it remains an icon among fighter jets. Supersonic aviation has forever changed our perception of speed and possibility. From pioneering feats like Concorde's takeoff to cutting-edge technology showcased by these magnificent aircraft, the world flight continues to captivate our imagination.