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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton 31 Jul 2020

    Photo of the Day: The unmistakable Concorde! Photographed from a Canberra by SAC Nottie Zactly-True while flying over Sunderland #AvGeekpic.twitter.com/RojGho6W9K

    1:43 AM - 31 Jul 2020
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      1. J‏ @the_geeker 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        To over-fly the US at her Hyper-sonic speeds, she had to wear US markings of course.

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      2. RH‏ @MKDarlo 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        This is getting silly now. That is CLEARLY Newcastle.

        2 replies 0 retweets 16 likes
      3. Clayden Farm Partners‏ @Claydencows 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @MKDarlo @RAF_Luton

        Bollocks. Where is the fog?

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      2.  🐿️ Maz  ♥‏ @SquirrelledMaz 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        That's not Concorde. That's a NF-12A Whitebird.

        17 replies 2 retweets 25 likes
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      1. Denis Y‏ @tangocharlieout 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Ah yes the signature red striped white livery.

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      2. Alistair Coleman‏Verified account @alistaircoleman 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Beautiful. Did you know that Concorde was only allowed to fly supersonic if Joan Collins was on board? Strange but true!

        5 replies 0 retweets 49 likes
      3. Matt L‏ @FormulaWin 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @alistaircoleman @RAF_Luton

        Luckily, being an experienced British Airways flight navigator, she was almost always on board.

        0 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
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      1. Lee 'Boomer' Mair‏ @mair337 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        It was flying that fast it left its black paint back somewhere over the Nevada desert and you can only see the undercoat primer.

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      2. (((AndyinBrum)))‏ @AndyinBrum 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        On a serious note, I’ve not seen that paint scheme beforepic.twitter.com/Jp0pnj6l08

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      3. Paul Harcombe‏ @paulmbe67 31 Jul 2020
        Replying to @AndyinBrum @RAF_Luton

        It's the solo Thunderbirds display plane, flown when the aircraft went on an exchange posting in the 1976 Bicentennial year. The Red Arrows had a B-1 for the season and very awesome it was too in bright red!

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