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PUBLISHED: 14:31 GMT, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 22:28 GMT, 12 March 2014

 

The Concorde supersonic airliner's magnificent past and role in civil aviation history will be relived with permanent display of one of the first aircraft built in Toulouse, France -- designated MSN1 -- at the Airbus-supported Aeroscopia museum site at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. This video clip highlights MSN1's

ground transfer performed on 14 March 2014.

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It's good to see this astonishing supersonic airliner going indoors, where it will be on display for as long as future generations look on in good humoured wonder at the flying contraptions devised by the ancients.

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