







Assemble the COBI Concorde G-BBDG model with 455 precisely mapped pieces and bring the legendary supersonic jet to your home. This 1:95 scale kit features operational landing gear and movable rudder, making it a great display piece. Licensed from the Brooklands Museum, it captures a unique piece of British aviation history.
Concorde is a supersonic passenger aircraft. It was an idea by companies operating both from France and the United Kingdom to offer supersonic flights. It first flew in 1969, and seven years later, it was put into service, which lasted 27 years. It flew mostly on transatlantic routes, from London's Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris's Charles de Gaulle (Air France) to JFK airports in New York and Dulles in Washington. It reached record speeds; the flight lasted half the time of traditional aircraft. Due to the high production costs and expensive operation, only 20 units were produced. Concorde's last flight took place on November 26, 2003.
This was a test model for British Airways, and for several years, it was used on test flights but never entered service. Over time, it began to be used as a base of spare parts for the other crafts that were in service. Since 2003, the aircraft has been exhibited at the Brooklands Museum (Weybridge).
| Height | 12.5cm |
| Width | 27cm |
| Depth | 28cm |
| Composition | 100% Plastic |