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BAC/Aérospatiale Concorde

Illustration of Concorde Photo of Concorde model

Skill Level 3/5
Previous experience recommended.

This model is a collaboration between designer Erik te Groen and myself, and builds into a 1:144 scale replica of the Concorde. It may be built with landing gear extended or retracted and with the 'droop nose' in one of four configurations. The completed model is approximately 17 inches (43cm) long with a wingspan of 7 inches (18cm).

You will need a colour printer capable of handling card or cover stock to print the parts sheets. 67 lb cover stock (approx 8.5 thousandths of an inch or 0.2 mm thick) is recommended.

See photos of the finished model.
Brief history and related links.

The model files


concorde144_instr.pdf - 231 KiB - This document contains the instructions only (8 pages).
Air France markings.

concorde144af_parts.pdf - 467 KiB - This document contains the parts for the Air France model (7 pages).
British Airways “Chatham Dockyard” markings

concorde_british-airways_parts.pdf - 1.5 MiB - This document contains the parts for the British Airways “Chatham Dockyard” model (7 pages).
British Airways “Landor”: This scheme was applied to British Airways Concordes between 1985 and 1999.

concorde144ba_landor_parts.pdf - 544 KiB - This document contains the parts for the British Airways “Landor” model (7 pages).
British Airways “Negus”: This scheme was applied to British Airways Concordes between 1976 and 1981.

concorde144ba_negus_parts.pdf - 905 KiB - This document contains the parts for the British Airways “Negus” model (7 pages).
Singapore Airlines/British Airways dual livery : This scheme was applied to a Concorde in 1977 and from 1979 to 1980.

concorde144singapore_parts.pdf - 926 KiB - This document contains the parts for the Singapore Airlines/British Airways model (7 pages).
Pepsi: In 1996 an Air France Concorde was painted in this blue livery for two weeks to promote the new Pepsi logo.

concorde144pepsi_parts.pdf - 458 KiB - This document contains the parts for the Pepsi model (7 pages).
Federal Express: A cargo version of the Concorde was proposed for FedEx but never built. This is how it might have appeared.

concorde144fedex_parts.pdf - 499 KiB - This document contains the parts for the FedEx model (7 pages).
Air Canada: Four aircraft were optioned by Air Canada but later cancelled. This is how their Concordes might have appeared if they were still in service today.

concorde144aircan_parts.pdf - 1.1 MiB - This document contains the parts for the Air Canada model (7 pages).

concorde_base.pdf - 712 KiB - This document contains the optional display base (1 page).

The parts and instructions are in Adobe PDF format. Your web browser may allow you to read and print these files, otherwise you'll need a PDF reader such as Adobe's Acrobat Reader or Foxit Reader.

Last updated on 5 February 2021 
Copyright 2006-2021 by Ralph Currell.