In December 1967, on an airfield in Toulouse, France,
a hangar door swung ceremoniously upward to reveal a wonder of the age: the prototype of Concorde.
Not exact matches
After touching down at the helipad, he sprinted to the cavernous
hangar and
swung open its blue
door to find the splintered remains of a critical piece of his latest engineering endeavor: part of the 236 - foot - long carbon fiber wing of a solar plane designed to circumnavigate the globe.