Aircraft G-BBDG Data

G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
Latest photos of G-BBDG
G-BBDG @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ EGLB
G-BBDG @ EGLC - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ EGLC
G-BBDG @ EGLB - On display at the Brooklands Museum with Olympus engine under the wing. - by Graham Reeve
Graham Reeve
@ EGLB
G-BBDG @ EGLB - On display at the Brooklands Museum. - by Graham Reeve
Graham Reeve
@ EGLB
Airframe Info
Manufacturer BAC
Model Concorde 100 Search all BAC Concorde 100
Year built 1973
Construction Number (C/N) 202
Line Number (L/N) 13523
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 120
Number of Engines 4
Engine Type Turbojet
Engine Manufacturer and Model ROLLS-ROYCE/SNECMA OLYMPUS 593-610-14-28
Aircraft
Registration Number G-BBDG
Current Status Preserved
Registration Cancel Date 1984-08-10
Owner
Owner Brooklands Museum
Address ,
United Kingdom
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2012-06-28 17:31:13
G-BBDG (202), one of two production development aircraft, first flew on 13 December 1974 from Filton to RAF Fairford. It last flew on 24 December 1981 after a total of 1282 hours. Subsequently it was stored in a hangar on the Filton Airfield and was used as a spare parts source by BA for their Concorde fleet. It was sectioned & moved by road in May/June 2004 to the Brooklands museum site in Weybridge, Surrey, where after restoration was opened to the public in the summer of 2006. (Wikipedia)