On the 26th November 2003, over 20,000 people gathered at Clifton Suspension Bridge near Bristol. Together they looked skyward to watch Concorde making its last ever flight. As the majestic aircraft soared overhead, 34 years of supersonic air travel finally came to an end.
Now you can capture this historic event forever with this superbly realised limited edition print. Each print has been personally signed by Captain Les Brodie - the pilot of Concorde 216 on this momentous day and the last pilot ever to fly Concorde.
Concorde 216 is a particularly significant aircraft because it was first registered as G-BOAF by British Airways in 1980 - 25 years ago. The last of the ten Concordes built in the 1970s, it has secured its place in history as the last Concorde to fly in the world.
Individually signed and numbered by Guild of Aviation Artist, Timothy O'Brien, your print is part of a strict edition limit of 1,980 - a very significant number as Concorde G-BOAF was registered in 1980, 25 years ago this year.
Exclusively available from The Westminster Collection, the 'Concorde - The Final Salute' Limited Edition Print will provide you with an astonishing link to one of the most historic days in aviation history. It comes professionally mounted, framed and ready to hang, for you and your family to enjoy for generations.
Product Specification:
- Signed by Captain Les Brodie
- Signed and numbered by artist Timothy O'Brien
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Framed and ready to hang
- Actual size of frame: 580 x 480mm