MASSIVE CONCORDE MODEL ON ORIGINAL CHROMED STAND c.1965

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Exceptionally rare original BOAC fibreglass Concorde model at 1:24 scale, Circa 1969. By renowned model makers AGM (Aeronautical & General Models). Made at a time when BOAC was the UK's national airline and when it was assumed Concorde would be flying in these colours. Concorde first went in to commercial service in 1976, however in 1974 British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was amalgamated with British European Airways (BEA) and two smaller, regional airlines to form British Airways (BA).

The supersonic aircraft therefore never flew in the BOAC livery, making this a very rare item. A detail that was carried over to BA was that their Concordes carried registrations of G-BOAA to G-BOAG and the first Concorde delivered to British Airways was registered G-BOAC.

Reference Number: A5789

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Exceptionally rare original BOAC fibreglass Concorde model at 1:24 scale, Circa 1969. By renowned model makers AGM (Aeronautical & General Models). Made at a time when BOAC was the UK's national airline and when it was assumed Concorde would be flying in these colours. Concorde first went in to commercial service in 1976, however in 1974 British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was amalgamated with British European Airways (BEA) and two smaller, regional airlines to form British Airways (BA).

The supersonic aircraft therefore never flew in the BOAC livery, making this a very rare item. A detail that was carried over to BA was that their Concordes carried registrations of G-BOAA to G-BOAG and the first Concorde delivered to British Airways was registered G-BOAC.

Reference Number: A5789

Exceptionally rare original BOAC fibreglass Concorde model at 1:24 scale, Circa 1969. By renowned model makers AGM (Aeronautical & General Models). Made at a time when BOAC was the UK's national airline and when it was assumed Concorde would be flying in these colours. Concorde first went in to commercial service in 1976, however in 1974 British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was amalgamated with British European Airways (BEA) and two smaller, regional airlines to form British Airways (BA).

The supersonic aircraft therefore never flew in the BOAC livery, making this a very rare item. A detail that was carried over to BA was that their Concordes carried registrations of G-BOAA to G-BOAG and the first Concorde delivered to British Airways was registered G-BOAC.

Reference Number: A5789

DESCRIPTION

Exceptionally rare original BOAC fibreglass Concorde model at 1:24 scale, Circa 1969. By renowned model makers AGM (Aeronautical & General Models). Made at a time when BOAC was the UK's national airline and when it was assumed Concorde would be flying in these colours. Concorde first went in to commercial service in 1976, however in 1974 British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was amalgamated with British European Airways (BEA) and two smaller, regional airlines to form British Airways (BA).

The supersonic aircraft therefore never flew in the BOAC livery, making this a very rare item. A detail that was carried over to BA was that their Concordes carried registrations of G-BOAA to G-BOAG and the first Concorde delivered to British Airways was registered G-BOAC.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

Height: 130cm
Width: 245cm
Depth: 110cm

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