The BAC Concorde was Britain’s contribution to the world’s most iconic supersonic airliner—developed in partnership with France’s Aérospatiale. With its slender delta wing, droop nose, and four Olympus 593 turbojets, Concorde cruised at Mach 2.02 and redefined luxury air travel from 1976 to 2003. British Aircraft Corporation led the UK side of development, producing prototypes like G-BSST and G-AXDN, and delivering operational aircraft to British Airways.
This category features high-resolution prints of BAC Concorde airframes in flight, on takeoff, and in museum preservation—captured by aviation photographer Stuart H. Bourne. Included are development aircraft, production jets like G-BOAC and G-BOAD, and preserved examples at Duxford, Brooklands, and Manchester. Each image is cataloged with verified serials, operational history, and archival context.
Whether you're drawn to Concorde’s engineering brilliance, its Farnborough debut, or its enduring legacy in British aviation, these prints offer a visually rich tribute to the BAC half of the supersonic partnership.