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Concorde is among the most attractive and easily recognized aircraft ever built. It is the most successful of the two supersonic transport (SST) types to have entered service, and its graceful shape became a symbol of national pride for the countries that designed and manufactured it.
Developed in the 1960s and entering service in 1976, Concorde flew at over twice the speed of sound and could carry its passengers across the Atlantic in as little as three hours. In spite of initial interest by many airlines, only British Airways and Air France eventually bought the planes, with 14 in total entering service.
concorde144_instr.pdf - 231 KiB - This document contains the instructions only (8 pages).
concorde144af_parts.pdf - 467 KiB - This document contains the parts for the Air France model (7 pages).
concorde144ba_landor_parts.pdf - 544 KiB - This document contains the parts for the British Airways “Landor” model (7 pages).
concorde144pepsi_parts.pdf - 458 KiB - This document contains the parts for the Pepsi model (7 pages).
concorde144fedex_parts.pdf - 499 KiB - This document contains the parts for the FedEx model (7 pages).
concorde144aircan_parts.pdf - 1.1 MiB - This document contains the parts for the Air Canada model (7 pages).
concorde_base.pdf - 712 KiB - This document contains the optional display base (1 page).
The British Airways “Chatham Dockyard” parts document is available from Aries Paper Models.
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