On November 26, 2003, crowds of spectators watch the Concorde soar over Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Clifton suspension bridge on its final flight – briefly uniting engineering triumphs of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Called an “instant classic” the photo has been exhibited in galleries and museums and published around the world. CNN describe it as possibly the greatest aviation photograph of all time.
Shot by Whyld digitally in the age of film, it is a piece of aviation and photographic history.
Concorde's Final Flight
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Concorde's Final Flight
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On November 26, 2003, crowds of spectators watch the Concorde soar over Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Clifton suspension bridge on its final flight – briefly uniting engineering triumphs of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Called an “instant classic” the photo has been exhibited in galleries and museums and published around the world. CNN describe it as possibly the greatest aviation photograph of all time.
Shot by Whyld digitally in the age of film, it is a piece of aviation and photographic history.