Description

Description
The Concorde was the first supersonic passenger aircraft in scheduled service. It was operated from 1976 to 2003. The flight time on its most important routes across the Atlantic between Paris or London and New York was about 3 to 3.5 hours, about half the time of modern subsonic aircraft, and its flight altitude was up to 18,000 m (60,000 ft). The operators were British Airways and Air France from entry into service until the end.

scale 1:95
455 blocks
Easy to build
replica of the Concorde from the Brooklands Museum England
530 mm length, 210 mm wide
from 7 years
compatible with other leading brands of building blocks.

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