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Thank you to the 50,000 visitors to our site.

At the beginning of August, at the Delta Museum, it was with great joy that we saw again after a long absence Louis Poiret, former student of ESTACA, who joined our association in 2015.


Whenever his studies allowed him, he came to bring us his help and some new ideas, among which the two most important:


- redesign the SA's cabin

- and the creation of this site.


At the end of his studies Louis left for the south of France to join the birthplace of SA, where he currently works in the aviation industry.


Even from afar he continued to take care of the site, handing over his administration to Morad in 2018.


Over time, the site has shifted from information devoted to events in the museum, to new achievements and more technical articles which highlight the particularity of the SA compared to other Concorde’s, both prototypes and production aircrafts.


As always a few statistics:


The number of visitors:


From the first day in early July 2015 when it was created by Louis until August 11, 2021, 50,000 visitors have viewed our site.

The number of articles published:


- 2017 28

- 2018 23

- 2019 23 December 26 we received the 30,000th visitor.

- 2020 21

- 2021 14 August 11 we received the 50,000th visitor.


The most followed articles:


- " A night at ME-QN " the story lived by Sébastien,

- " Technical flight report " by Marco and Philippe and,

- “ How we meet Greg Pappy Boyington ” by Marie France.


Since March 2020 all our articles have been systematically translated by our friends Laurent or Fiona, which allows visitors who practice the language of Shakespeare to follow the news.


It is certainly far from the site of our friend François who has just welcomed his 200,000th visitor:


Or the 175,790 visitors to Philippe Borentin's reference site:


But we are determined to continue in the same spirit... so that the 158 countries from which our visitors come can continue to follow the news of Athis Mons.


To illustrate here are some countries that have visited us recently:


We thank them and look forward to their return soon.


We also send a big thank you to Louis, Grégoire, Sébastien, Marc, Philippe, Marie France, Morad, Laurent Fiona and all those who have already contributed with an article and all those who will do so in the future to make these pages enjoyable.

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