It’s
3.38pm on 2 March 1969 and the first page in the history of supersonic
commercial aviation has just been written.
As Concorde’s four Olympus 593 turbines carry the aircraft
into the distance the joy of the technicians, engineers, employees and
onlookers witnessing the moment is plain to see. Six hundred journalists
from around the world are at hand to report how ‘old Europe’ has met the
challenge of melding speed and technology in service of passenger
transport.
"She
flies, she flies." Millions of television viewers in Britain heard
commentator Raymond Baxter's excited shout.
It was the culmination of years of political,
technical and engineering collaboration between Britain and France.
Watch
a commemorative video below compiled by AIRBUS from their huge
Concorde film archive.
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