A glorious Saturday out at the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune. Here are a few of the photos from the day.
Concorde
The main attraction is obviously Concorde. Well preserved in the hangar but it’s not the brightest place to take photos.
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The dizzying array of buttons in the cockpit.
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The compact interior.
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The new 707 exhibit lets you get a good angle from the tail end.
![](https://www.scottliddell.com/images/efblog/under_concorde_hdr.jpg)
But you can’t can’t get a great angle on the nose.
Other Stuff
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A view of the military hangar.
![](https://www.scottliddell.com/images/efblog/me163_hdr.jpg)
One of my favourites, the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet, the first (and last really) rocket plane.
![](https://www.scottliddell.com/images/efblog/engine_hdr.jpg)
A bit more HDR fun with an engine close-up.
![](https://www.scottliddell.com/images/efblog/hangar_hdr.jpg)
A moody hangar interior shot.
![](https://www.scottliddell.com/images/efblog/hangar3_hdr.jpg)
And another one.
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Interior of a BAC 1-11
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Last but most, the Avro Vulcan.