Discover the leading role played by Brooklands in the Concorde story, and how much of Concorde’s design and manufacture took place here.
G-BBDG was the third Concorde built in Britain and this country’s first production Concorde. First flown in February 1974, ‘Delta Golf’, as she is known, carried out a large part of the certification work that saw Concorde flying in commercial service between 1976 and 2003. Delta Golf was the fastest production Concorde and in 1974 she became the first aircraft ever to carry 100 people at twice the speed of sound - 1,350mph.
Take the Brooklands Concorde Experience and see inside one of the world’s most famous aircraft. Relive the excitement of the supersonic age, on the only Concorde accessible in South East England. The 30 minute visit on board Concorde includes an exhibition in the rear cabin about how the aircraft was built and its connection with Brooklands. After passing through a display of Concorde interiors through the decades, take your seat in the front cabin for a virtual flight, piloted by Captain Mike Bannister. The flight deck may be photographed before you leave the aircraft.
Book Early
The Concorde Experience is a timed tour and places are limited.
We recommend that you purchase your tickets soon after arrival at the Museum to avoid disappointment.
Boarding passes for timed flights are available at the following prices:
Adults - £4
Children aged 5-16 - £2
We now also offer our Concorde Champagne Days, which include a Welcome Cocktail Reception, an extended ‘flight’ on Concorde with a glass of Champagne and a visit to the flight deck with a Concorde Captain, followed by a Captain’s Lunch or Dinner and a talk and presentation by him.
To find out more information about the Concorde Experience and Concorde Champagne Days, please contact our Concorde Operations Manager on 01932 857381 ext 237 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Downloads
CONCORDE_CHAMPAGNE_DAYS_BROCHURE_July_2010.pdf
For information on the Concorde Simulator please visit http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/index.php?/your-visit/concorde-simulator
For more information about the history of the Brooklands Concorde G-BBDG visit the microsite http://www.brooklandsconcorde.com.