| Item Code : FAR0861 | The Queen of the Skies by Adrian Rigby. - This Edition | Buy 1 Get 1 Half Price! |
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| Size 27 inches x 18 inches (69cm x 46cm) | none | £10 Off! | Now : £30.00 |
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Other editions of this item : | The Queen of the Skies by Adrian Rigby. | FAR0861 |
| TYPE | EDITION DETAILS | SIZE | SIGNATURES | OFFERS | YOUR PRICE | PURCHASING | EX-DISPLAY PRINT | **Open edition print. (2 prints reduced to clear)
Ex display prints in near perfect condition. | Size 27 inches x 18 inches (69cm x 46cm) | Artist : Adrian Rigby | Half Price! | Now : £20.00 | VIEW EDITION... |
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The Aircraft : | Name | Info | Concorde | The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde was a turpbojet powered supersonic passenger airliner, produced bewteen the British and French companies. The Concorde programme was instigated through the Anglo-French government treaty which brought together both the French company Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation (now BEA systems ). The First Concorde prototype flew in 1969, and Concorde entered service in 1976, continuing for 27 years. Only 20 aircraft were built, the development phase represented a substantial economic loss. Both British Airways and Air France were subsidised by their governments to buy the aircraft. The Concorde flew mainly between London and New York or Washington taking less than half the time than any other airliner. The Air France Concordes also flew form Charles Degaulle airport in Paris. The only crash was of a Air France Concorde on the 25th pf July 2000, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and other financial factors caused the Concorde fleet to cease flying on the 24th October 2003, with the last flights being on the 26th of November 2003. Concorde will remain an aviation great.
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Artist Details : Adrian Rigby | Click here for a full list of all artwork by Adrian Rigby |
Adrian Rigby
Born in 1962 in Lancashire, Adrian Rigby is a prize-winning wildlife artist who discovered his passion for wildlife and nature at a young age. He spends a great deal of time out in the field collecting, observing and noting changes to nature according to the varying seasons and paints mainly with oil and gouache.
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