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Aérocollector 2026: Aviation Enthusiasts Unite

Vintage Aircraft Models And Rare Aviation Items On Display

Aviation enthusiasts are in for a treat as Aérocollector 2026 prepares to take over the Espace Charenton in Paris on March 21-22, 2026. The event promises to be a haven for collectors and fans, with over sixty exhibitors showcasing a wide range of vintage and modern aircraft models, rare aviation books, and unique decorative items. Special guests include artist Boramy Thong, known for his Concorde-inspired artwork, and former Concorde pilot François Adibi, who will be signing copies of his book. The event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Concorde’s first transatlantic flight, making it a must-attend for anyone passionate about aviation history. This event was announced by Dassault Aviation.

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    Aérocollector 2026: Aviation Enthusiasts Unite

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    Vintage Aircraft Models And Rare Aviation Items On Display

    Aviation enthusiasts are in for a treat as Aérocollector 2026 prepares to take over the Espace Charenton in Paris on March 21-22, 2026. The event promises to be a haven for collectors and fans, with over sixty exhibitors showcasing a wide range of vintage and modern aircraft models, rare aviation books, and unique decorative items. Special guests include artist Boramy Thong, known for his Concorde-inspired artwork, and former Concorde pilot François Adibi, who will be signing copies of his book. The event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Concorde’s first transatlantic flight, making it a must-attend for anyone passionate about aviation history. This event was announced by Dassault Aviation.

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