Aerospace Bristol to mark two Concorde anniversaries with Concorde captains & crew!
Aerospace Bristol, home to the last Concorde ever to fly, is hosting two extraordinary events to celebrate the double anniversary of the first flight of a British Concorde on 9th April 1969 and Concorde Alpha Foxtrot’s maiden flight on 20th April 1979.
Meet The Crew Q&A
On Saturday, 12th April, the museum will conduct a special Q&A with former Concorde captains and crew to share their incredible stories from their time onboard Concorde.
The crew:
Captain Les Brodie - Piloted Alpha Foxtrot’s final flight on 26th November 2003
Captain Colin Morris – The Longest-Serving Concorde Captain
Neil Smith – Cabin crew member aboard Alpha Foxtrot’s last journey
What’s Included
Live Q&A: Ask your questions and get a firsthand account of Concorde’s history
·Meet & Greet: Following the Q&A, meet the guests, take photos and have memorabilia signed.
·Full museum access: Tickets include access to all of Aerospace Bristol on the day.
Concorde After Hours Tour: Anniversary Edition
The celebrations will continue with the Concorde After-Hour Tours: Anniversary Edition. This tour will take 48 lucky guests on a journey for 2.5 hours across the supersonic jet. With the Concorde captains and crew, visitors will explore onboard Concorde underneath the Concorde Flight Deck Simulator.
The grand finale of this tour will be a demonstration of the iconic Droop Nose. Following this, guests are welcome to take a photo with the VIPs and have them sign their memorabilia. Each guest will also receive a special certificate signed by one of the Concorde VIPs.
Find out more about Meet The Crew Q&A
More about the Concorde After Hours Tour: Anniversary Edition