CO-RET90/92N : France 2019 - 3 personalized stamps CONCORDE 1st Flight at MACH 1

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CO-RET90/92N : France 2019 set of 3 Personalized Stamps (Destineo 35g, Lettre prio 20g, Monde 20g) “50 years Concorde 001 1st Flight at MACH 1, 01.10.1969

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(issued in sheets of 30 stamps)


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On October 1, 1969, the Concorde 001 F-WTSS, in the hands of Jean Pinet, passes Mach 1

At the end of September 1969, the flight test team was ready to face the test of truth, the passage in supersonic. The maximum not to exceed in this flight before stripping the recorded results was Mach 1.05.

On 1 October 1969 at 11H 23mn 30s, the prototype Concorde F-WTSS (Aerospace Flight AS45) passes Mach 1.00 and flies at the supersonic speed of Mach 1.05 for 9 minutes.

Jean PINET, Test Pilot
André TURCAT, Test Pilot in Right Seat
Henri PERRIER, Flight Test Engineer
Michel RETIF, Flight Test Engineer

On landing at Toulouse-Blagnac, a ladder is placed in front of the nose of the plane and a mechanic hangs on it, which seems to be a
Hidden sign, and which carries these words: "they crossed it! ".
(source: www.lesvolsdeconcorde.com)

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Concorde's 1st flight to MACH 1, Historiaphil has designed a series of three personalized stamps issued on the 1st of October 2019, on the occasion of a philatelic exhibition organized at the Council of Europe (Strasbourg, France)


These stamps were used on folds "First Day" carried on board the
1st flight of the A350 Air France AF520 Paris - (Bamako) - Abidjan from October 7th, 2019.

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