The sight of Concorde descending over London will forever remain etched
in the memory of all who were fortunate to see this amazing aircraft.
At Mach 2 Concorde could fly at 23 miles a minute – one miles every
2.5 seconds. A truly astonishing aircraft and one which to this day is
sadly missed by its regular passengers and millions of admirers all over
the world.
John Cochrane was 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.
Overall size approx: 18” x 28” 46cms x 71cms
* Signed by a Concorde pilot.
** Also signed by Deputy Chief Test Pilot John Cochrane
*Primary Edition - edition size 150 print.- £125
inc vat (£106.38 +vat)
**Artist Proofs - edition size 25 - £150
inc vat (£127.66 +vat)
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