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Prince Philip yesterday took the controls of Concorde, the world s first supersonic airliner. Ten miles high over the Bay of Biscay, he flew the plane at 1,340mph twice the speed of sound. The Prince, in sports jacket and cavalry twill trousers, stayed at the controls for 30 minutes. His verdict: A very pleasant aircraft to fly nothing mysterious or complicated. The Duke of Edinburgh takes the controls of a Boeing 757 airliner during a demonstration flight near Seattle, Washington Prince Philip s rating from his Concorde instructor, chief test pilot Brian Trubshaw, was: A pretty polished performance. The Prince s 90 minutes and 1,150 miles in Concorde represented the final seal of approval for the £885million Anglo-French project, which six months ago was still a possible candidate for the Government s economy axe. ....
PROPOSALS to turn an empty site on the edge of the city centre into a car sales business have been approved after the plans were re-drawn to include… ....
HISTORICAL records from a Bradford Masonic order have provided insight into the German heritage of its early membership. Included with items of regalia including aprons, robes, banners, collars and certificates from the now closed Chapter of Sincerity - which was consecrated in 1854 and initially met at the Literary Institute on Darley Street - were detailed minute books and financial ledgers. The records reveal some people who founded the Chapter were German, or of Germanic decent, who came to Bradford to work in the city’s burgeoning cloth and textiles industry. The founder and First Principal was Joseph Arnold Unna, who is recorded as taking a great interest in local trade and charitable organisations. Born in Hamburg in 1800, he came to Leeds in 1836, and then to Bradford in 1844, to take charge of the local branch of a Manchester merchanting house, Messrs SL Behrens & Co. ....