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(FILES) In this file photograph taken on October 1, 1969, The crew of Concorde 001 (L/R): flight engineer Henri Perrier, first test pilot Jean Pinet, chief test pilot Andre Turcat and flight mechanic Michel Retif pose after the first supersonic flight of Concorde, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft in Toulouse. Concorde 001 exceeded Mach 1 for the first time, holding Mach 1.05 for 9 minutes. - Fifty years ago, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft Concorde, a symbol of technological feat and commercial fiasco that still stirs fascination, made its first flight under the watchful eye of journalists and spectators in southwest France. On Sunday March 2, 1969, the Concorde took off for the first time in Toulouse, with test pilot Andre Turcat in charge of the "prototype 001". (Photo by - / AFP)
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