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Night View of the back end of Aerospatiale /British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) Concorde Prototype G-BSST Cn 002 (13520) during the historic first visit of a Concorde to Australia on 16Jun1972. Makeshift stands and ground support equipment were used for limited servicing on the apron. The aircraft remained overnight at Tullamarine Melbourne (YMML) under police guard, before flying to Sydney next day. The appropriate Registration: G-BSST, is visible on the rear fuselage. This aircraft is now displayed in the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton UK. I photographed the Flight Deck of G-BSST at Yeovilton on 09Jul2012. (Forty years since taking this photo.) Low res image.

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Night View of the back end of Aerospatiale /British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) Concorde Prototype G-BSST Cn 002 (13520) during the historic first visit of a Concorde to Australia on 16Jun1972. Makeshift stands and ground support equipment were used for limited servicing on the apron. The aircraft remained overnight at Tullamarine Melbourne (YMML) under police guard, before flying to Sydney next day. The appropriate Registration: G-BSST, is visible on the rear fuselage. This aircraft is now displayed in the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton UK. I photographed the Flight Deck of G-BSST at Yeovilton on 09Jul2012. (Forty years since taking this photo.) Low res image.

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Love that plane

Great to see that concord has been here to Melbourne:D