The Concorde, a supersonic aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation and French Aérospatiale, first took flight in 1969 and entered commercial service in 1976. Capable of reaching speeds over 2.2 Mach, it halved the typical duration of transatlantic flights. Despite symbolizing luxury and speed, operations ceased in 2003 due to high costs, low fuel efficiency, and a tragic accident at Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2000 when one Concorde collided with debris on the runway, resulting in the loss of 113 lives. Additionally, the Concorde has become an iconic brick model, capturing its innovative design and historical significance in the world of aviation. Despite its brief tenure in commercial aviation, the Concorde remains a legendary symbol of the supersonic travel era.
fun to assemble, beautiful to decorate.
I recommend printing with a multi material system to make the plane colorful and look better.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.