Early Morning Arrival

by Stephen Brown

Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown, Concorde


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

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