Last Concorde ever made unwrapped ahead of going on show at the new Bris...





Final Concorde ever made is unwrapped from protective cladding ahead of its unveiling as the centrepiece of a new £19m aerospace museum

  • The iconic plane, which clocked up more than 18,000 flying hours, was unwrapped from protective film today
  • It made its final flight in November 2003 and is set to be the centrepiece of the new Bristol Aviation Centre
  • The Concorde, registration G-BOAF, was wrapped in cladding to keep it safe and spotless before the launch 

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