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    Explore the world of Concorde with Heritage Concorde

    Musée de l'air et de l'espace

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    Museum of Air & Space Paris

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    Le Bourget - Paris

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    French Prototype F-WTSS

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    Air France F-BTSD

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    F-WTSS Detail
    F-BTSD Detail

    The Museum of Air & Space Paris is a fantastic museum located at Le Bourget Airport on the outskirts of Paris.

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    Home to two Concordes, visitors can see the very first Concorde (French Prototype) F-WTSS and Air France Production aircraft

    F-BTSD side by side. 

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    Museum entry is free of charge but a fee applies to board the aircraft. An Aircraft pass (9 Euros in October 2018) allows unlimited entry onboard several of the museums historic aeroplanes including the 747, Dakota and of course both Concordes.

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    The museum can be reached by taxi from Paris CDG in less than 15 minutes (Uber was 24 Euros on a recent visit) or regular buses (Number 350) operate from outside to Museum to/from CDG and Central Paris.

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    Photographs James Coombe - 2018

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    Our Facebook forum is where we discuss in detail our current projects, share photo's and where fans of the aircraft can ask questions direct to the engineering team. We are proud to be associated with both Brooklands restoration and the Le Bourget Conservation team so the pool of knowledge is immense. Many of our engineers have years of knowledge of working on the aircraft. So like our site, join our forum and follow us on Twitter.

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