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Mach 2

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The Concorde remains a legend of the sky. In both looks and performance, it was incomparable, and the technology behind it was nothing less than revolutionary. Learn all about this magnificent craft that was able to fly at over 1300 mph, linking Paris and London to New York in under 4 hours. A unique flying machine, it remains the only supersonic commercial aircraft in the history of aviation.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

27 October 2016

Country

France

Cast

Laurent Pasquier

Laurent Pasquier

Narrator (voice)

Yves Gourinat

Yves Gourinat

Himself

Henri-Gilles Fournier

Henri-Gilles Fournier

Himself

Jean Pinet

Jean Pinet

Himself

Michel Rétif

Michel Rétif

Himself

Ted Talbot

Ted Talbot

Himself

Jean-Didier Blanchet

Jean-Didier Blanchet

Himself

John Britton

John Britton

Himself

Iain Gray

Iain Gray

Himself

Pierre Grange

Pierre Grange

Himself

Yves Marc

Yves Marc

Himself

André Rocaché

André Rocaché

Himself

Gilbert Defer

Gilbert Defer

Himself

Daniel Casari

Daniel Casari

Himself

Michel Ros

Michel Ros

Himself

Les Brodie

Les Brodie

Himself

Béatrice Vialle

Béatrice Vialle

Herself

Caroline Cadier

Caroline Cadier

Herself

Claude Terrazzoni

Claude Terrazzoni

Himself

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