Brian Trubshaw
Brian Trubshaw, who flew the first British-built Concorde supersonic transport, died on Mar. 25. He was 77. Trubshaw had a long and accomplished career in aviation that began in 1942, when he joined the RAF and flew Stirling and Lancaster bombers during World War II. After the war, he was an...
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