Concorde aviation prints by artist Ivan Berryman.
Gallery of aviation art prints of the legendary Concorde airliner by renowned
aviation artist Ivan Berryman. This gallery includes every print and
original by Ivan Berryman which features Concorde aircraft.
Concorde over Manhattan by Ivan Berryman.
Item Code : B0129
Concorde over Manhattan by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
A sad, but magnificent sight on 24th October 2003 as the last three British Airways Concordes bring commercial supersonic travel to a close, as they taxi together to their final dispersal at Heathrow.
Item Code : B0128
Concorde Farewell by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
Concorde sweeps majestically over central London as this wonderful aircraft comes to the end of its career in October 2003. Buckingham Palace is immediately beneath the aircraft, with the River Thames, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and the London Eye in the middle distance.
Item Code : B0131
Concorde over London by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
A sight never to be repeated. Concorde G-BOAE gracefully drifts above London with Buckingham Palace immediately below, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, the River Thames and the London Eye in the middle distance. On 24th October 2003, the world said goodbye to this elegant airliner, bringing to a close almost thirty years of commercial supersonic travel.
Item Code : DHM1305
Concorde over London by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
Shortly after 2.00pm on Friday 24th October 2003, supersonic commercial aviation was brought to a close as three British Airways Concordes touched down within minutes of each other at Londons Heathrow Airport for the last time. Here, BA Captain Mike Bannister bring G-BOAG home for the final touchdown.
Item Code : DHM1302
Concorde - The Final Touchdown by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
Aerospatiale / BAC Concord. The worlds first Supersonic aircraft to enter regular passenger service. the first Concord took to the air in 1969. Concord finally entered service in 1976 when Air France and British Airways simultaneous departures. Air France concord to South America and British airways Concord to The Middle East. part of the reason for the long delay in coming into service was the Us ban on the aircraft flying into the US due to noise. But soon after 1976 this ban was lifted and Concord started regular flights to the US.
Sad to say October 2003 saw the last concord flights by British Airways. The aircraft will be destined for many Museums. Concord . Wingspan 25.6m. Length 61.1m. Height 11.3m. Speed mach2 at 51,000 feet. range 4,313miles (6,940km.) Flight deck Crew 3. Passengers up to 144.