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Concorde

A Relic of the Skies: The Concorde Radome Nose Cone and the Art of Owning History

Concorde remains an indelible symbol of what humanity can achieve when ambition soars beyond the mundane. Sleek, audacious, and unapologetically extravagant, it was more than an aircraft—it was a statement. A statement that speed could marry elegance, that the Atlantic could be tamed in three hours, and that Breakfast would indeed be had in London and Lunch certainly in New York. David Frost, the silver-tongued titan of a broadcaster who once raced the sun aboard its cabin, famously declared: “You can be in London at 10 o’clock and in New York at 10 o’clock.

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