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Cloud Companions by Stephen Brown

Cloud Companions by Stephen Brown
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It is 24 December 1985 and four Concordes are brought together for a unique event. To celebrate 10 years of Concorde passenger services, British Airways organised a special formation flight. Taking off from Heathrow in turn, the four Concordes proceeded to assemble in a number of different formations whilst doing a circuit around the south coast of England. Signed by up to 5 Concorde pilots Captains Brian Walpole, Captain John Eames, Captain David Leney and Captain Jock Lowe who on this day was Co-Pilot to John Cook - now deceased and Captain Mike Bannister


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Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown

Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown
The sight of Concorde descending over London will forever remain etched in the memory of all who were fortunate to see this amazing aircraft. Primary edition signed by a Concorde pilot. Artist Proof also signed by John Cochrane (the co-pilot to John Trubshaw on Concorde 002 during its first ever flight which went from Filton, Bristol to Fairford in Gloucestershire on 9th April 1969)

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Concorde The Pride of Bristol by Stephen Brown

Concorde  The Pride of Bristol by Stephen Brown
Full of grace and beauty Concorde G-BOAF taxis toward her final resting place at Filton airfield, Bristol. Proudly waving Union Jack flags from the cockpit are pilot Captain Les Brodie and Concorde chief pilot Captain Mike Bannister. Signed by Captain Les Brodie . Artist proof also signed by Chief Concorde pilot Captain Mike Bannister


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Concorde Pride of Britain by Stephen Brown

Concorde Pride of Britain by Stephen Brown
Climbing towards 60,000 feet and the edge of space Concorde (G-BOAD) traveled where no other commercial aircraft could go. Its enormously powerful engines enabled Concorde to reach the speed of sound Mach 1 (about 675 mph).


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Concorde - Pride of Britain by Adrian Rigby

Concorde - Pride of Britain by Adrian Rigby
London has enjoyed a long association with Concorde, not just as the major base for the aircraft at Heathrow, but also as a participant in the city's major celebrations. Whether it is a royal or national event, a concorde fly past is usually one of the highlights of the day. Signed by the artist and Christopher Orlebar FRAeS (Concorde pilot and author)


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Concorde - The Final Touch Down by Stephen Brown

Concorde - The Final Touch Down by Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown Aviaiton Art
November 26th 2003 will remain etched in the memory of countless thousands of people as the day this magnificent aircraft landed back in Bristol for the very last time.


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Concorde - The Golden Years by Stephen Brown

Concorde - The Golden Years by Stephen Brown
Choosing to portray Concorde in a pre-9/11 setting, before which Concorde really did enjoy its 'Golden Years' of supersonic travel, Stephen has captured Concorde in a magnificent setting over The Big Apple.
The scheduled Concorde flights to and from New York were by far the most important for both British Airways and Air France.


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Concorde - The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown

Concorde - The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown
It is the 4th June 2002. Concorde and the Red Arrows fly in tight formation over Suffolk en route to take part, along with other aircraft, in the Queen’s Jubilee Flypast. At the controls of G-BOAD Concorde are Civil Aviation Authority Chief Test Pilot Jock Reid and British Airways Chief Concorde Pilot and aircraft Commander on the day Captain Mike Bannister. Signed by Red Arrows Team Leader Squadron Leader Carl ‘Spike’ Jepson and Concorde pilot Captain Jock Reid.


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Concorde - The Last Flight Home by Stephen Brown.

Concorde - The Last Flight Home by Stephen Brown.
Wednesday 26th November 2003 is a day few who saw this majestic aircraft on her last flight will ever forget. On this memorable occasion thousands of people watch from below as Concorde (G-BOAF) passes gracefully over Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge en route to her final destination just a few miles away at Filton, Bristol. Signed Captain Les Brodie,


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Concorde - The Supersonic Thoroughbred by Stephen Brown

Concorde - The Supersonic Thoroughbred by Stephen Brown
Captain Les Scott, Senior First Officer Tim Orchard and Senior Engineering Officer Rick Eades made history on the
7th February 1996, when they flew Concorde G-BOAD from New York to London in a record-breaking 2 hours,52 minutes and 59 seconds



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Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown

Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown
The sight of Concorde descending over London will forever remain etched in the memory of all who were fortunate to see this amazing aircraft. Primary edition signed by a Concorde pilot. Artist Proof also signed by John Cochrane (the co-pilot to John Trubshaw on Concorde 002 during its first ever flight which went from Filton, Bristol to Fairford in Gloucestershire on 9th April 1969)

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Concorde Queen of the Skies By Philip West

Concorde Queen of the Skies By Philip West
Concorde looking her most majestic as she heads off into the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. With the afterburners having just been switched on Concorde will quickly gain height until finally reaching a maximum altitude of 60,000 feet, where , on a clear day, passengers could see the curvature of the earth. Signed by only female Concorde pilot Barbara Harmer. Artist proofs also signed by Concorde co-pilot Peter Sinclair and Flight Engineer Trevor Norcott



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Farewell Concorde by Philip E West

Farewell Concorde by Philip E West
As Concorde G-BOAF accelerates into the setting sun her speed will soon outpace the earth’s rotation. The 100 passengers will now have the unforgettable experience of watching the sun rising from the west.




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