c/n 001
The first Concorde to fly, 001 took to the air on 2nd March 1969 and flew a total of 812 hours over 397 flights, with 255 of those hours being at supersonic speeds.
On 19th October 1973 she was flown to Le Bourget for the National collection and is now displayed next to ex-Air France Concorde 101 ‘F-BTSD’ in the Concorde Hall (Hall 6) at the Musée de l'air et de l'espace.
Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France.
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