Concorde Compendium

Concorde was the world's most successful supersonic passenger plane, loved by millions. When withdrawn from service in 2003, the aircraft were retired to museums around the world.

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Location of aircraft

Museums around the world that have Concordes
Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget, ParisAircraft 001 (First prototype) F-WTSS

Exhibited inside the "Hall Concorde".
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Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, SomersetAircraft 002 (Ist UK Prototype) G-BSST

Preserved inside at the Fleet Air Arm Museum
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Imperial War Museum, DuxfordAircraft 101 (UK Pre production model) G-AXDN

Normally inside at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, but currently outside during rebuilding of the main hangar.
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Musee Delta, Orly Airport, ParisAircraft 102 (French Pre-Production model) F-WTSA

Exhibited in the open, at Musee Delta, Orly Airport, Paris
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Aerospatiale headquarters at ToulouseAircraft 201 F-WTSBOn display outside the Aerospatiale headquarters at Toulouse. Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Brooklands Museum, WeybridgeAircraft 202 G-BBDG

Being rebuilt at the Brooklands Museum, where much of the UK aircraft were originally manufactured.
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Crash site, nr ParisAircraft 203 F-BTSC

Crashed July 25th 2000 soon after take off. Remains now stored at Le Bourget.
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Manchester AirportAircraft 204 G-BOAC

Displayed in the viewing area at Manchester Airport.
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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DCAircraft 205 F-BVFA

Displayed inside the the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles Airport, Washington DC (part of the Smithsonian museum).
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Museum of Flight, East Fortune Airfield, nr EdinburghAircraft 206 G-BOAA

On display at Scotland's National Museum of Flight
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The Auto & Technik Museum, SinsheimAircraft 207 F-BVFB

Displayed at the The Auto & Technik Museum, Sinsheim.

(Museum also has a Russian Tupolev TU-144).
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Runway 23, Heathrow AirportAircraft 208 G-BOAB

On display outside alongside runway 23, overlooked by the Visitor Centre, Heathrow Airport.
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Airbus factory, ToulouseAircraft 209 F-BVFC

On display outside the Airbus Factory, Toulouse
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Intrepid Air and Space Museum, New YorkAircraft 210 G-BOAD

On a barge, outside at the Intrepid Air and Space museum, New York
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Le Bourget, ParisAircraft 211 F-BVFD

Scrapped - fuselage. (Yes, that makes 2 complete aircraft and the remains of two others at this one airport).
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Grantly Adams Airport, BarbadosAircraft 212 G-BOAE

On display (inside temporary hangar) at Grantley Adams Airport, Barbados
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Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget, ParisAircraft 213 F-BTSD

Exhibited inside the "Hall Concorde"The museum's second complete Concorde.
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The Museum of Flight, SeattleAircraft 214 G-BOAG

On display at the Museum of Flight, Seattle
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Charles De Gaulle Airport, ParisAircraft 215 F-BVFF

Moved into display in a take off configuration October 2005.
Charles De Gaulle Airport
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Filton Airport, BristolAircraft 216 G-BOAF

At Filton (where it was originally assembled), on public display as part of the Bristol Aero Collection.
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Other points of interest

Other places around the world that featured in the Concorde story
BahrainDestination of initial British commercial flights Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Rio de Janiero, BrazilDestination of initial French commercial flights Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
JFK Airport, New YorkDestination of BA scheduled flights when withdrawn from service. First commercial flight to New York 22 November 1977. JFK Airport Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
RAF FairfordRAF Fairfordwas used for flight testing. Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Dallas Fort-Worth AirportConcorde's first trip to the USA was to here on 20th Sept 1973. Additionally Braniff Internationaloperated Concorde flights from here in 1979 to 1980. Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Flugausstellung, Hermeskeil, GermanyThe Flugausstellung in Hermeskeilis an aircraft museum with a full size mock up of Concorde, used as the museum cafe. Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Hiller Aviation Institute & Museum, San CarlosMuseum which houses the mock up of the Boeing SST Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Concorde model, entrance to Heathrow AirportApprox 1/3 life size Maps: Virtual Earth | Google | Multimap | Yahoo
Cradle of Aviation Museum, Long IslandThe Cradle of Aviation museum owns the scale model of Concorde that graced Times Square, New York for many years, though as it's not on their list of exhibits it may not yet be on public display.

Times Square model.

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Links

A few links that will help you find out more about the whole history of Concorde.

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