About Me
I joined the Delta Golf restoration project through Gordon Roxburgh and his ConcordeSST website and was privileged to be a small part of the restoration team at Brooklands from the time the aircraft arrived in pieces at the museum in June 2004. This was pre-Facebook/Social Media so I originally created this site later that year so as to have somewhere where I could share the photographs I was taking of the restoration and enable people to follow the progress online. In the longer term the site became a photographic diary/archive and general source of information documenting the whole project.
In the years that followed, the Concorde volunteer team at Brooklands also worked on both the reassembly and restoration of the former Heathrow Concorde model 'G‑CONC' and the rebuild and recommissioning of the original British Airways Concorde simulator that was used to train all of their pilots and flight engineers. Both of these projects were also documented photographically and those photos (and some videos) were subsequently integrated into this site as well.
Thank you for visiting The Concorde Project. If you have any questions relating to any of the photographs or information contained in these pages, please feel free to send me an email by clicking on the button below. Please also get in touch if, for any reason, you are interested in using or reproducing any of my photographs. Above all else this is simply because I would be interested to know about it! Also, due to bandwidth and server space constraints, the versions of the photos published on this site are comparatively low resolution. I can, however, supply hi-res originals if required. I'd also appreciate being given a small credit for any photos used.
Cheers,
Neil Walker